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MUSEUM  OF  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 


HEYE  FOUNDATION 
Vol. XXV  Parti 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 
IN  GRADUATE  STUDIES 

A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  THESES 
AND  DISSERTATIONS 

SECOND  EDITION 

Compiled  by 
FREDERICK  J.  DOCKSTADER 


NEW  YORK 

MUSEUM  OF  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

HEYE  FOUNDATION 

1973 


We  are  pleased  to  acknowledge  the  cordial  interest 
of  The  Weatherhead  Foundation,  whose  generous 
support  has  made  this  publication  possible. 


CONTRIBUTIONS  FROM  THE 

MUSEUM  OF  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

HEYE  FOUNDATION 

Vol.  XXV   Parti 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 
IN  GRADUATE  STUDIES 

A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  THESES 
AND  DISSERTATIONS 

SECOND  EDITION 

Compiled  by 

FREDERICK  J.  DOCKSTADER 


NEW  YORK 

MUSEUM  OF  THE  AMERICAN  INDIAN 

HEYE  FOUNDATION 

1973 


Library  of  Congress  catalog  number  73-81031 

Printed  in  the  United  States  of  America 


FOREWORD  TO  THE  SECOND  EDITION 

It  is  always  gratifying  when  a  book  is  so  well-received  that  is 
goes  out  of  print  within  a  short  time ;  it  is  even  more  pleasing  to 
know  that  this  volume  has  been  put  to  good  use  since  its  ap- 
pearance in  1957.  We  are  encouraged  to  believe  that  this  and 
similar  bibliographies  may  have  increased  the  usefulness  of  grad- 
uate papers,  upon  which  so  much  time  is  often  expended. 

Although  this  reprint  is  identical  in  format  with  the  original 
work,  certain  portions,  including  the  List  of  Abbreviations,  Roster 
of  Institutions,  Appendix,  and  Index  have  been  combined  to  cover 
the  entire  publication,  and  are  now  embodied  in  the  Supplement, 
which  is  being  published  as  Part  II. 

The  Museum  is  proud  to  make  the  bibliography  again  available, 
together  with  a  fifteen-year  expansion.  We  hope  that  this  70-year 
summary  of  graduate  studies  will  continue  to  provide  useful  refer- 
ence information  on  the  American  Indian. 

Frederick  J.  Dockstader 
Director 
March  1973 


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CONTENTS 

PAGE 

Foreword  iii 

Preface  vii 

Bibliography  1 


PREFACE 

This  bibliography  lists  those  theses  and  dissertations  which  deal 
in  any  way  with  the  American  Indian,  as  presented  for  graduate 
degree  requirements  at  colleges  and  universities  in  the  United 
States,  Canada  and  Mexico  from  1890  to  1955.  While  every  effort 
has  been  made  to  obtain  as  complete  a  listing  as  possible,  it  is  fully 
realized  that  this  volume  at  best  represents  perhaps  three-fourths 
of  the  total  number  of  such  studies. 

The  selection  has  been  deliberately  extended  beyond  Anthro- 
pology to  include  all  academic  fields,  since  many  of  the  most 
useful  Indian  studies  have  been  prepared  in  several  related  dis- 
ciplines, such  as  history,  sociology,  education,  music,  art,  and 
literature. 

The  criterion  has  been  the  selection  of  all  graduate  studies  which 
consider  the  Indian  to  the  extent  of  at  least  one  chapter — either 
by  specific  section,  or  scattered  throughout  in  passim.  The  term 
Indian  is  here  understood  to  include  the  aborigines  of  North, 
Central  and  South  America,  and  the  Eskimo.  Archeological  studies 
are  included  insofar  as  they  consider  Indian  sites. 

A  total  of  203  schools  are  included  in  this  compilation.  Some 
were  checked  in  person  by  recourse  to  their  libraries,  others  by 
examination  of  published  abstract  series  or  catalogues,  while  the 
balance  were  contacted  by  mail.  In  all,  well  over  400  schools  were 
considered.  Of  these,  166  lacked  relevant  theses,  47  failed  to 
respond  to  mailed  inquiry,  and  7  declined  to  cooperate  in  fur- 
nishing information.  Since  this  latter  group  includes  several 
sizable  institutions,  it  can  be  understood  why  this  list  lacks  com- 
pleteness. School  names  are  coded  in  the  main  body  of  the  volume, 
and  a  full  roster  appears  on  pages  xiii-xvii. 

The  bibliography  does  not  attempt  to  be  critical,  since  it  was 
not  possible  personally  to  inspect  all  of  the  3684  titles.  It  pretends 
only  to  gather  these  together  for  whatever  reference  value  may 
accrue.  As  I  have  examined  only  approximately  one-half  of  these 
theses  in  manuscript  or  in  abstract  form,  it  must  be  understood 
that  many  are  judged  wholly  by  title.  Most  of  the  more  question- 

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able  titles  have   been   checked   for   relevancy  with  Librarians, 
whose  judgment  is  relied  upon  in  such  instances. 

The  value  of  these  studies  varies  tremendously.  Some  are  proba- 
bly worthless,  either  because  of  out-dating,  third-hand  source 
material,  or  duplication  of  topic  ad  infinitum.  Many,  however,  are 
excellent — and  some  contain  surprising  amounts  of  original  in- 
formation. On  the  MA  level,  particularly,  there  are  many  of  un- 
expected quality;  some,  for  example,  present  unusual  personal 
experiences,  or  represent  the  unearthing  of  little-known  local 
source  materials.  It  is  to  aid  in  the  exploration  of  these  academic 
lodes  that  this  volume  is  chiefly  intended,  and  it  is  the  hope  of 
the  compiler  that  prospectors  will  find  the  search  rewarding.  The 
list  should  also  reveal  to  students  and  instructors  alike  what  fields 
of  Indian  study  have  been  over-worked  or  ignored. 

*     *     * 

For  the  most  part  the  author's  name  is  printed  as  given  on  the 
thesis  title-page,  although  wherever  possible  middle  names  are 
added  for  a  more  complete  record.  There  has  not  been  a  complete 
breakdown  of  degrees  (MA,  MS,  M/Ed,  PhD,  EdD,  and  so  on); 
this  information  is  not  always  available  in  published  rosters. 
Wherever  known,  the  specific  degree  is  given;  otherwise  "MA"  is 
understood  as  indicating  work  done  on  the  Master's  level,  while 
"PhD"  signifies  that  the  study  was  presented  for  the  doctoral 
degree.  Titles  are  given  just  as  they  appear  on  the  title  page,  or 
in  published  lists.  I  have  retained  original  forms  throughout,  even 
in  the  face  of  apparent  misspellings  or  peculiar  grammar. 

Dating  is  a  victim  of  the  erratic  procedure  followed  by  many 
of  the  published  lists,  which  frequently  fail  to  distinguish  between 
seasonal  commencement  dates,  thesis  date,  and  awarding  of  the 
degree.  Where  possible  the  date  appearing  on  the  title-page  of  the 
thesis  is  used. 

Pagination  is  indicated  wherever  possible,  although  this  is 
extremely  incomplete,  since  most  university  listings  and  library 
catalogue  cards  seem  to  regard  thesis  paging  as  an  unimportant 
detail.  The  term  "pages"  is  used  arbitrarily,  instead  of  the  librari- 
ans' preferred  "leaves,"  simply  for  consistency.  Illustrative  materi- 
al is  noted  where  known. 

Details  of  publication  are  given  for  those  theses  which  have 
been  published,  insofar  as  possible.  This  includes  publication  in 
whole  or  in  part;  no  distinction  is  made  in  the  listing,  since  this 

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will  be  readily  evidenced  by  pagination  or  upon  inspection  of  the 
article.  The  published  title  is  given  only  when  it  materially  differs 
from  that  of  the  thesis,  or  to  avoid  confusion.  References  to  ab- 
stracts are  not  included,  since  these  are  usually  available  only  in 
the  larger  libraries ;  often  the  completed  thesis  is  easier  to  obtain 
than  the  abstract. 

In  those  instances  where  titles  are  ambiguous,  I  have  tried  to 
indicate  areas  or  tribes  involved  by  a  brief  annotation.  Occasional 
comments  relative  to  features  of  particular  value  or  interest  are 
added  in  order  to  clarify  content.  Tribal  indication  has  not  been 
judged  necessary  wherever  made  obvious  by  the  title. 

No  attempt  is  made  to  indicate  the  availability  of  these  studies, 
since  this  varies  greatly  from  school  to  school.  An  inquiry  directed 
to  the  library  involved  will  readily  elicit  this  information.  For  this 
purpose,  addresses  of  all  institutions  included  in  the  bibliography 
are  given  on  pages  xiii-xvii. 

Many  people  have  helped  with  this  compilation.  To  list  all  to 
whom  I  owe  a  grateful  acknowledgment  would  be  to  index  a 
majority  of  the  library  personnel  in  most  of  the  institutions  included. 
I  must,  however,  make  particular  mention  of  the  encouraging  co- 
operation of  the  Reference  Librarians,  whose  courtesies  and  pa- 
tience far  exceeded  my  hopes.  Indeed,  without  these,  this  list 
would  be  much  less  complete,  and  certainly  far  less  useful. 

As  is  true  in  most  projects  of  this  nature,  a  few  key  individuals 
have  been  more  closely  connected  with  its  development  in  a  per- 
sonal way,  and  to  ignore  these  associates  would  be  ungrateful 
indeed.  I  am  happy  here  to  express  my  thanks  for  the  assistance 
of  Miss  Gertrude  Hill,  Museum  of  New  Mexico ;  Miss  Jane  Holden, 
Harvard  University ;  Miss  Wilma  Kaemlein,  University  of  Arizona ; 
Miss  Genevieve  Porterfield,  University  of  New  Mexico;  Dr.  Douglas 
Schwartz,  University  of  Oklahoma;  Dr.  Raymond  H.  Thompson, 
University  of  Kentucky ;  Mr.  Wrayton  Gardner,  Western  Reserve 
University;  Sra.  Carmen  Cook  de  Leonard,  Mexico  D.F.,  Mexico; 
Miss  Flora  Diebert,  University  of  Pennsylvania;  Miss  Winifred 
VerNooy,  University  of  Chicago;  Miss  Ida-Marie  Logan,  Utah 
Agriculture  College. 

For  typing  and  stenographic  aid,  Mrs.  May  A.  Schneider  war- 
rants mention,  and  for  help  in  organization,  statistical  analyses, 
proof-reading  and  general  leg-work,  I  am  grateful  to  my  wife,  Alice. 

Frederick  J.  Dockstader 
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Abbott,  Hazel  Belle         MA  1924  Columbia        [1] 

And  what  of  the  Indian  ?  His  literature  and  his  treat- 
ment in  our  dramatic  literature. 
Not  seen ;  copy  missing  from  Library. 

Abel,  Annie  Heloise  Henderson        MA  1900      Kansas        [2] 
Indian  Reservations  in  Kansas  and  the  extinguishment 
of  their  title.  38p.  Pub:  Kans.  State  Hist.  Soc,  Collect. 
VIII  [1902]  p72-109. 

Abel,  Annie  Heloise  Henderson      PhD  1905  Harvard        [3] 
The  history  of  events  that  resulted  in  Indian  consoli- 
dation west  of  the  Mississippi  River.  Pub  :  Amer.  Hist. 
Assoc,  Annl.  Rept.,  I  [1908]  p233-450. 

Abel,  Leland  J.        MA  1954  New  Mexico        [4] 

Pottery  of  the  Mesa  Verde  and  the  Pueblo  area  north  of 
the  San  Juan.  89p. 

Aberle,  David  Friend        PhD  1950  Columbia        [5] 

The  reconciliation  of  divergent  views  of  Hopi  culture 
through  the  analysis  of  life-history  material.  431p.  M . 
Pub:  "Psychosocial  analysis  of  a  Hopi  life-history." 
U /Calif.,  Comparative  Psych.  Mono.,XXI  #1  [1951]  133p. 

An  effort  to  reconcile  many  differing  interpretations  of  Hopi 
culture,  based  on  Simmons'  Sun  Chief. 

Abrams,  H.  Leon,  jr.        MA  1950  Mexico  City        [6] 

A  commentary  on  the  Colonial  section  of  the  Codex 
Telleriano-Remensis  with  an  appendix  of  comparative 
tables  of  events  compiled  from  thirteen  Colonial  annals 
from  the  Valley  of  Mexico.  73p.,  facsimile  illus. 

Acosta  Saignes,  Miguel        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN        [7] 

El  comercio  de  los  aztecas. 

Acuna,  Hector  Kuben        MPH  1951  Yale        [8] 

Public  health  administration  of  maternal  and  child  serv- 
ices in  the  State  of  Coahuila,  Mexico.   80p. 

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Adair,  John  Joseph        PhD  1948  New  Mexico        [9] 

A  study  of  culture  resistance:  the  veterans  of  World 
War  II  at  Zurii  Pueblo.  200p.  Pub:  "Navaho  and  Zuni 
veterans:  a  study  of  contrasting  modes  of  culture 
change."  Amer.  Anthro.,  LI  #4  [1949]  p547-461. 

Adair,  Mildred  Lee        MA  1938  Florida  State      [10] 

The  establishment,  growth,  development,  and  func- 
tioning of  the  Federal  day  school  on  the  Navajo  Reser- 
vation since  1935.  87p. 

Adams,  Allen  F.        MA  1940  Sowest.  Texas      [11] 

The  leader  of  the  Volunteer  Grays — the  life  of  William 
G.  Cooke,  1808-1847.  82p.,  illus. 
Includes  his  Indian  affairs  career. 

Adams,  Blanche  Valrea        MA  1930  Colorado      [12] 

Colorado  in  the  Civil  War. 

Much  on  Indian  activity  during  the  period ;  Ute  chiefs  took  ad- 
vantage of  lack  of  military  protection  to  raid  towns. 

Adams,  Dorothy  Inez        MA  1928  California      [13] 

North  American  Indian  basketry  hats.  22p.,  illus. 

Discusses  hats  of  56  different  tribes. 

Adams,  Forrest  John        MA  1930  New  Mexico      [14] 

The  normal  mental  growth  of  Indian  sub-adults :  Pueblo 
and  non-sedentary  subjects.  29p. 

Adams,  Harold  Edgar        PhD  1929  Yale      [15] 

Divorce  in  primitive  societies :  a  study  preliminary  to  a 
general  survey  of  the  evolution  of  divorce.  21  lp.,  many 
tables. 
North  and  South  American  Indians  included. 

Adams,  John  Arthur        MA  1934  Pittsburgh       [16] 

The  character  of  the  British  Indian  trader  in  the  upper 
Ohio  Valley  from  1725  to  1776.  84p. 
Ottawa,  Delaware,  Miami,  Shawnee,  Catawba. 

Adams,  John  Boman         PhD  1946  Chicago       [17] 

Contributions  to  the  study  of  Maya  art  and  religion. 
131p. 


Adams,  Mary  C.        MRE  1948  Carver      [18] 

Reasons  for  evangelical  missions  in  South  America.  56p. 
Incidental  references  to  Andean,  Inca  Indians. 

Adams,  Mary  Elisabeth        MA  1927  Chicago      [19] 

The  influence  of  the  Indians  on  Georgia's  adoption  of  the 
Federal  Constitution.  59p. 

Adams,  Richard  Newbold        PhD  1950  Yale      [20] 

Muquiyauyo.  404p.,  pis. 
Study  of  a  Peruvian  Indian  community. 

Adams,  William  Richard        MA  1949  Indiana       [21] 

Faunal  remains  from  the  Angel  Site.  56p.,  charts. 
Excavation  in  Vanderburgh  County,  Indiana. 

Adis-Castro,  Elias        MA  1950  Indiana       [22] 

The  racial  relationships  of  the  Dominica  Caribs.  83p. 
Carib,  Arawak,  Oajana,  Maya. 

Adkins,  Roy  Lee        MS/Ed  1955  No.  Dakota       [23] 

A  study  of  the  social  composition  and  educational 
background  of  the  Indian  Service  teachers  in  the  Aber- 
deen area  in  1954-1955.  70p. 

Adexstson,  Henry  Magel        MA  1897  Chicago      [24] 

Conceptions  of  property  among  North  American  Indians. 
31p. 

Adrien,  Father        MA  1954  Ottawa      [25] 

Les  Micmacs  de  Restigouche.  Rapport  d'une  enquete 
anthropologique .  1 1 4p . 

Aginsky,  Ethel  G.        MA  1933  Columbia      [26] 

A  critical  review  of  Waldemar  Jochelson's  unpublished 
Aleutian  Grammar,  and  an  analysis  of  some  text  ma- 
terial. 64p. 

Agnew,  Miriam        MA  1937  Denver      [27] 

A  contrast  of  Parkman's  The  Oregon  Trail  to  similar 
works  in  the  same  period  of  the  early  West.  125p. 

Agogino,  George        MA  1950  New  Mexico      [28] 

A  study  of  the  stereotype  of  the  American  Indian.  98p. 


Aguilar  Piedra,  Carlos  H.        MA  1956      Mexico:  EN      [29] 
Tecnica    de    la    orfebreria    pre-hispanica.    Pub:  Acta 
Anthropologica  II  #2  [1948]  139p. 

Aguirre  Tormes,  Armando        MA  1956       Mexico:  EN      [30] 
Problemas  de  la  poblaciones  totonacas,  segun  el  analisis 
de  los  datos  censales  y  antropologicos. 

Ahearn,  Margaret  Mary        MA  1947  Clark      [31] 

The  Indians  and  the  Government  in  the  Northwest, 
1783-1795.    123p. 

The  Old  Northwest  Territory. 

Ahlf,  Mildred  Gray        MA  1911  California      [32] 

Neve's  Instructions  of  1782  and  the  first  Spanish  Gover- 
nors of  California.  21p. 

References  throughout  to  Indians  at  missions. 

Aiton,  Arthur  Scott        MA  1918  California      [33] 

The  establishment  of  theViceroyalty  in  New  Spain.  123p. 

Alton,  Arthur  Scott        PhD  1923  California      [34] 

Antonio  de  Mendoza,  first  Viceroy  of  New  Spain.  Pub: 
Duke  U.  Press  [1927]  240p. 
Early  Spanish  contacts  with  the  Indians. 

Akright,  Ora  Fa  ye        MA  1924  Kansas      [35] 

Indian  land  cessions  to  the  United  States.  121p. 

Ala,  Viola        MA  1949  So.  Dakota      [36] 

The  problems  rel'ated  to  the  assimilation  of  the  Indian 
in  South  Dakota.   lOlp. 

Alba  Hermosillo,  Carlos  H.        LD  1939  Mexico      [37] 

Estudio  comparativo  entre  el  derecho  azteca  y  el  derecho 
positivo  mexicano.  130p.  Pub:  Interamerican  Ind.  Inst. 
[1949]  140p. 

Alberts,  Robert  Charles    MS  1951  Wisconsin      [38] 

A  study  of  trade  silver  and  Indian  silverwork  in  the 
Upper  Mississippi  Valley.  137p.  Pub:  "Indian  trade 
silver."  Wise.  Archaeol,  XXXIV  #1  [1953].  p  1-121. 

Iroquois,  Oneida,  Menomini. 


Albertson,  Ruthella  Marjorie        MM  1941        Idaho      [39] 
The  American  Indian  and  his  song.  50p. 

Bannock,  Shoshoni  (mainly  at  Fort  Hall  Reservation). 

Alden,  Dauril        MA  1953  California      [40] 

The  early  history  of  Bahia,  1501-1553.  239p.,  maps. 

Chapter  on  Indians  of  Brazil:  Tupina,  Tupinamba,  "Tapuya". 

Alden,  John  Richard    PhD  1939  Michigan      [41] 

Imperial  management  of  Indian  affairs  in  the  South, 
1756-1775.  Pub:  John  Stuart  and  the  Southern  Colonial 
Frontier:  A  study  of  Indian  relations,  war,  trade,  and  land 
problems  in  the  southern  wilderness,  1754-1775.  U/Mich. 
Press  [1944]  384p. 

Especially  concerned  with  Stuart's  activities  as  Superintendent 
of  Indian  affairs. 

Aldrich,  Richard  L.        MA  1936  Arizona      [42] 

A  survey  of  prehistoric  Southwestern  architecture.  91p. 

Alegria,  Ricardo        MA  1946  Chicago      [43] 

Cacicazgo  among  the  aborigines  of  West  Indies. 

Alexander,  Edward  Porter        MA  1931  Iowa      [44] 

The  Earl  of  Bellomont,  Colonial  Governor  of  New  York, 
Massachusetts  and  New  Hampshire,  1698-1701.  178p. 

Chapter  on  Iroquois. 

Alexander,  Elinor  M.        MA/LS  1945  Columbia      [45] 

Federal  public  documents  relating  to  the  Pacific  Coast 
region  1817-1850.  141p. 

Allegrezza,  Tore  S.        MA  1939  Colorado      [46] 

Historical  survey  of  the  changing  character  of  Indian 
schools.  121p. 

Allen,  Agnes  Morgan        PhD  1937  Clark      [47] 

The  sequence  of  human  occupancy  in  the  Middle  Rio 
Verde  Valley,  Arizona. 

Chapters  on  prehistoric  and  historic  Indians  of  the  area,  espe- 
cially Yavapai.  Good  selection  of  original  photographs. 


Allen,  Dorothy  Eastman        MM  1941      So.  California      [48] 
Indian  music  of  Mexico  up  to  the  period  of  the  Conquest 
and  the  culture  which  made  it  what  it  was.  454p. 

Allen,  Eugene  Vaughn       MA  1939    Oklahoma  A  &  M      [49] 
Development  of  law  and  legal  institutions  among  the 
Creek  Indians.  79p. 

Allen,  Henry  Easton        MA  1923  California      [50] 

The  destruction  of  the  San  Saba  Mission,  and  the  Par- 
rilla  expedition.  140p. 

Apaches  in  missions,  and  attacks  by  Comanche,  Wichita,  Ton- 
kawa,  Texas,  Bidai  and  other  Caddo  Indians. 

Allen,  Nannie  Flo        MA  1949  Oklahoma      [51] 

A  study  of  rhetorical  style  in  selected  messages  of  Principal 
Chiefs  of  theCherokee Nation betweenl860  andl880. 174p. 

Allen,  S.  T.        MS  1941  No.  Texas      [52] 

Early  settlement  of  the  Concho  country.  98p. 
§  1  Early  missions  to  Indians.  §  2  Indian  struggles. 

Allen,  Winnie        MA  1925  Texas      [53] 

History  of  Nacogdoches,  1691-1830.  149p. 
Two  chapters  on  Indians  and  Indian  affairs. 

Aller,  Diane  Lee        MA  1954  New  Mexico      [54] 

A  survey  of  Southwestern  Indian  stone,  shell,  and  bone 
sculptures .  7  7  -f- 1 26p . ,  illus . 

Illustrated  with  examples  of  San  Juan,  Little  Colorado,  Gila, 
Salt  and  Rio  Grande  sculpture. 

Allgood,  Samuel  Young        MA  1927  Oklahoma      [55] 

Benevolent  activities  of  the  United  States  among  the 
Indians.  67p. 

Allshouse,  John  Clayton        MA  1947  Oklahoma      [56] 

The  sculptural  arts  of  the  Pacific  Northwest  Coast  Indi- 
ans. 96p. 

Alspach,  Addison  M.        PhD  1933  Iowa      [57] 

Tomesha,  a  tone  poem. 

Tomeska:  "Ground  afire";  an  Indian  legend  re-told  in  music. 
Death  Vally,  California,  locale. 

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Alsup,  Frances  McNeill        MA  1943  U.C.L.A.      [58] 

A  history  of  the  Panhandle  of  Texas.  241.,  maps. 
Chapter  on  the  Indians  of  the  Panhandle  and  their  Reservations. 

Altergott,  Alexander,  jr.        MA  1932     So.  California      [59] 
An  economic  history  of  the  valley  of  the  Mohaves.  132p., 
illus. 

Ames,  Susie  May        PhD  1940  Columbia      [60] 

Studies  of  the  Virginia  eastern  shore  in  the  seventeenth 
century.  Pub:  Richmond:  The  Dietz  Press  [1940]  274p. 
Brief  sections  on  Indians  as  slaves ;  Indians  in  passim. 

Amir,  Raymond  Gene        MA  1954  California      [61] 

Religious  and  political  changes  in  a  Guatemalan  village. 
55p.,  photos. 
Magdalena  Milpas  Altas  village ;  XX  century . 

Ammon,  Soloman  R.        M/Ed  1935  So.  California      [62] 

History  and  present  development  of  Indian  schools  in 
the  United  States.  104p. 

Ammons,  Nancy  Caroline        MA  1931  Oklahoma      [63] 

The  Spanish  Conquest  of  New  Mexico  in  the  sixteenth 
and  seventeenth  centuries.  96p. 

Amoss,  Harold  Lindsay,  jr.         MA  1947     New  Mexico      [64] 
Variation  in  two  culture  traits  in  the  Plains  area.  97p. 
Tipi  and  myth  diversity. 

Amoss,  Harold  Lindsay,  jr.         PhD  1951       California      [65] 
The  Ute  Mountain  Ute :  a  study  in  differential  borrowing. 

Anderson,  Arthur  James  O.        MA  1931        Claremont      [66] 
A  study  of  the  ethnography  of  Mexico,  based  chiefly  on 
the  Mexican  census  of  1921.  103p. 

Anderson,  Arthur  James  0.      PhD  1940  So.  California      [67] 
Eclipse  rituals  and  procedures  of  North  American  Indi- 
ans in  relation  to  their  ceremonial  patterns,  from  the 
point  of  view  of  social  psychology.  366p. 

Anderson,  Barbara  Louise       MA  1955  Kans. -Emporia      [68] 
The  Southwestern  Indian  in  contemporary  American 


literature,  1920-1955;  an  annotated  booklist  for  ado- 
lescent readers.  67p. 

Anderson,  Dorothy  Ann        MA  1949  California      [69] 

The  Indian  in  colonial  New  England:  an  introductory 
study. 

Anderson,  Frank  Gibbs        PhD  1951  New  Mexico      [70] 

The  Kachina  cult  of  the  Pueblo  Indians.  3  vols. 

Anderson,  Harry  H.        MA  1954  So.  Dakota      [71] 

A  history  of  the  Cheyenne  River  Indian  Agency  and  its 
military  post,  Fort  Bennett,  1868-1891.  221p. 

Anderson,  Helmi  Kraeman        MA  1951       Mexico  City      [72] 
Survey  of  techniques  in  mural  painting  from  the  primi- 
tive to  the  present  day.  63p.,  illus. 

While  primarily  concerned  with  contemporary  mural  work,  pre- 
Conquest  techniques  are  included. 

Anderson,  Hobson  Dewey    PhD  1932  Stanford      [73] 

A  social  study  of  the  Alaskan  Eskimo.  Pub:  with  W. 
C.  Eells,  Alaskan  Natives:  a  survey  of  their  sociological 
and  educational  status.  Stanford  U.  Press  [1935]  488p. 

Considers  education  and  health  programs  to  find  if  curriculum 
applies  to  needs.  Suggests  outline  for  future  use. 

Anderson,  Lowell  Edgar        MA  1953  California      [74] 

Factors  influencing  design  in  Navajo  weaving. 

Anderson,  Robert        PhD  1951  Michigan      [75] 

A  study  of  Cheyenne  culture  history,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  Northern  Cheyenne.  279p.  M. 
Tongue  River  Reservation,  Montana. 

Andrade,  Manuel  Jose        PhD  1933  Columbia      [76] 

Quileute.  Pub  :  Handbook  of  American  Indian  Languages, 
III.  Columbia  U.  Press  [1933]  pl51-292. 
A  linguistic  study. 

Andrews,  Anne  Margaret        MA  1942     So.  California      [77] 
The  economic  value  of  the  buffalo. 

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Andrews,  Bonnie        MA  1909  Minnesota      [78] 

Siwahpa.  198p. 

Fictional  account  of  pioneer  missionaries  of  Good  Will  Presby- 
terian Mission  (called  Wahpana  Mission),  So.  Dakota.  Siwahpa: 
name  of  reservation  in  this  account. 

Andrews,  Dorothy  Craighead     MA  1931  Pennsylvania      [79] 
Preliminary  geographical  survey  of  the  burial  types  of 
North  American  Indians,  suggestions  on  the  possible 
influences  on  the  distribution.  261  +  23p. 

Andrews,  Edward  Wyllys  IV        PhD  1942     Harvard      [80] 
The  archaeology  of  southwestern  Campeche  and  its  po- 
sition in  Maya  history.  Pub  :  Carnegie  Inst.  Wash.,  Contr. 
Amer.  Anthro.  Hist.  #40  [1943]  100p.,  illus. 

Andrtjs,  Thekla  Nowatny        MA  1950      Texas  A  <fc  I      [81] 
Sam  Houston  and  the  Indians.  74p. 

Anger,  Charles  Leroy        MA  1933  Virginia      [82] 

Thomas  Cresap,  a  Maryland  frontiersman. 

Six  Nations  Indians  considered,  but  only  as  incidental  to  frontier 
life;  Cresap  hated  them,  and  author  claims  Maryland  handled 
Indian  affairs  poorly. 

Anson,  Bert        PhD  1953  Indiana      [83] 

The  fur  traders  in  northern  Indiana,  1796-1850.  322p.  M. 

Considerable  attention  given  to  Indian  fur  trading,  White — 
Indian  relations,  Indian  removal,  etc. 

Anthony,  Albert  Stephen        PhD  1955  Harvard      [84] 

A  cross-cultural  study  of  factors  relating  to  male  initi- 
ation rites  and  genital  operations.  214p. 

World-wide;  considers  HRAF  data  from  190  societies.  Statisti- 
cal analysis,  with  tribal  distribution  of  traits. 

Anthony,  Ross  Orlando        MA  1930        So.  California      [85] 
A  history  of  Fort  Laramie.  133p.,  illus. 

Includes  relations  between  military  and  Sioux,  and  role  of  Fort 
Laramie  in  Sioux  Wars  of  1864-68  and  1876. 

Applebaugh,  Pauline        MA  1951  Mexico      [86] 

Estudio  de  dioses,  leyendas  y  costumbres  indigeno- 
mexicanas  pre-Colombianas. 

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Applebattm,  Irving        MA  1955  C.C.N.Y.       [87] 

Guatemala  and  the  United  Fruit  Company.  223p. 

Appendix  I:  "The  Guatemalan  Indians"  p208-215. 

Appley,  Daisy  Marie        MA  1923  Columbia      [88] 

The  United  States  Government  and  the  American  Indi- 
an since  the  Civil  War.  51p. 

Arbour,  Colette        MA  1950  Montreal      [89] 

La  diplomatic  iroquoise.  106p.,  illus. 

Archer,  Kate  Worthington        MA  1925        California      [90] 
The  formation  of  the  Territory  of  Idaho.  109p. 

Includes  section  on  missionary  work  among  Nez  Perces  and 
Flatheads,  as  well  as  Indian  wars  in  the  area:  Kutenai,  Shos- 
hone, Bannock,  Coeur  d'Alene,  Pend  d'Oreille,  Tukuarika. 

Armstrong,  John  Milton        PhD  1949  Yale      [91] 

A  Mexican  community:  a  study  of  the  cultural  deter- 
minants of  migration.  51 6p.,  pis. 

Chavinda,  Michoacan;  part  Tarascan,  mostly  mestizo. 

Armstrong,  Marion  Page        MA  1954  No.  Dakota  Agri.      [92] 
These  immortal  few.  255p. 
Teton  Sioux. 

Armstrong,  Robert  Gelston        MA  1942        Oklahoma      [93] 
The  acculturation  of  the  Cheyenne  and  Arapaho  Indians. 

Arnold,  Brigham  Alicen        PhD  1954  California      [94] 

Landforms  and  early  human  occupation  of  the  Laguna 
Seca  Chapala  area,  Baja  California,  Mexico. 

Arnold,  Dorothy  Audora        MA  1952  Tennessee      [95] 

Some  recent  contributions  of  the  Cherokee  Indians  of 
North  Carolina  to  the  crafts  of  the  Southern  Highlands. 
122p. 

Arnold,  Do  vie  Mae        MA  1938  Austin      [96] 

American  Indians  in  fiction. 

Arntzen,  Ruth  M.         MA  1936  Arizona      [97] 

The  influence  of  prehistoric  religious  ceremonies  upon  the 
living  Indian  tribes  of  the  Southwest.  lOOp. 

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Aschmann,  Harold  Homer        PhD  1954         California      [98] 
The  ecology,  demography,  and  fate  of  the  Indians  of  the 
central  desert  of  Baja  California. 

Ash,  Harry  Curtis        MA  1932  Emory      [99] 

Ethnology  of  the  Indian  tribes  formerly  occupying  the 
Territory  of  Georgia.  140p. 
Yuchi,  Cherokee,  Muskogee. 

Ashby,  Robert  L.        MA  1953  Mexico  City    [100] 

Aztec  human  sacrifice;  some  psychological  observations. 
43p. 

Ashton,  Dudley        PhD  1951  Iowa    [101] 

An  ethnologic  approach  to  regional  dance.  797p. 

Examines  dance  forms,  world-wide.  §  2  "Regional  dances  of  the 
First  Americans".  §  8  "Indian  influences"  (on  Latin  American 
dances). 

Askins,  Arthur  Dale        MA  1930  Ohio  State    [102] 

The  history  of  the  Santa  Fe  Trail. 
Indian  references  scattered  throughout. 

Atherton,  Lewis  Eldon        PhD  1937  Missouri     [103] 

The  pioneer  merchant  in  Mid-America.  Pub:   U I  Mis- 
souri Stud.,  XIV  #2  [1939]  135p. 
§  5  "Other  business  ventures:  the  Indian  Trade". 

Atherton,  Lucien  C.         MA  1930  California     [104] 

The  early  history  of  the  San  Diego  Presidial  district, 
1542-1782.  133p.5  pis. 

Shoshoni  and  Yuma. 

Atkeson,  Mary  Meek        PhD  1919  Ohio  State    [105] 

A  study  of  the  local  literature  of  the  Upper  Ohio  Valley, 
with  especial  reference  to  the  early  pioneer  and  Indian 
tales,  1820-1840.  Pub:  Ohio  State  U.,  Bull,  Contr.  Eng. 
#2  [1921]  62p. 

Atkin,  William  Tennyson        MA  1932  California    [106] 

The  history  of  the  fur  trade  in  Snake  River  Valley  to 
1824.  113p. 

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Attig,  Chester  Jacob        PhD  1921  Chicago    [107] 

The  institutional  history  of  the  Northwest  Territory, 

1787-1802. 

Treaty  of  Greenville  (1795),  and  Indian  Removal  as  affecting 
Kentucky  and  Ohio.  Includes  brief  consideration  of  Great  Lakes 
Indians  in  general. 

Attwell,  Walter  G.        MA  1938  Arizona    [108] 

The  excavation  of  Father  Kino's  second  church  and  the 
development  of  the  missions  of  Pimeria  Alta.  200p. 

Austin,  Teresita        MA  1943  Notre  Dame    [109] 

The  early  Ottawa  Indian  missions  of  the  Grand  River 
Valley,  Michigan.  128p. 

Austin,  Wilfred  Gordon        MA  1932  Stanford    [110] 

An  educational  study  of  the  Pima  Indians  of  Arizona. 

Aveleyra  Arroyo  de  A.,  Luis      MA  1956  Mexico:  EN    [111] 
El  hombre  de  Tepexpan  y  sus  problemas. 

Avery,  Essie  Jane        MA  1940  Oklahoma  A  &  M    [112] 

The  social  and  economic  history  of  the  Quapaw  Indians 
since  1833.  80p. 

Avery,  Orville  Ellis        MA  1940  Oklahoma    [113] 

Confederate  defense  of  Texas,  1861-1865.  121p. 

Chapter  "Defense  against  the  Indians". 

Ayers,  Solon  G.        PhD  1952  Kansas    [114] 

An  investigation  of  terminal  vocational  education  at 
Haskell  Institute.  190p. 

Bach,  Arthur  Lawrence        MA  1937  No.  Dakota    [115] 

The  United  States  Government  Indian  land  policy.  90p. 

Bach,  Arthur  Lawrence        PhD  1942  Iowa    [116] 

Administration  of  Indian  resources  in  the  United  States, 
1933-1941.    293p. 

Divides  administration  into  four  periods;  1778-1871,  1871-1887, 
1887-1933  and  1933-1941;  considers  the  latter  in  particular 
detail. 

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Badger,  Angeline        MA/Ed  1938  Colorado     [117] 

An  activity  program  for  Indian  children. 

For  Pima  and  Papago  Indians,  as  worked  out  at  Tucson  [Indian] 
Training  School  at  Escuela,  Arizona. 

Baerreis,  David  Albert        PhD  1951  Columbia    [118] 

The  precerarnic  horizons  of  northeastern  Oklahoma. 
Pub:  U I  Mich.  Mus.,  Anthro.  Paps.  #6  [1951]  121p. 

Bagby,  Lionel  B.        MA  1950  Mexico  City    [119] 

Mesoamerican  figures  of  the  type  called  Chac  Mool. 
114p.,  illus. 

Bahamonde,  Wenceslao  Oscar        STM  1943    Hartford    [120] 
The  religious  aspects  of  the  Spanish  Conquest  and  Co- 
lonial period  of  Peru.  lllp. 

Bahar,  Hushang        MA  1955  Montana    [121] 

Pend  d' Oreille  kinship.  89p. 
Kalispel  Indians. 

Bailey,  Alfred  Goldsworthy         PhD  1934       Toronto     [122] 
The  conflict  of  European  and  eastern  Algonkian  cultures, 
1504-1700.  A  study  in  Canadian  civilization.  Pub:  New 
Brunswick    Prov.  Mus.,  Mono.,   Ser.    #2  [1937]   206p. 

Bailey,  Alvin  Keith        PhD  1948  Yale    [123] 

The  strategy  of  Sheldon  Jackson  in  opening  the  West  for 
national  missions  1860-1880.  492p. 

Drawing  upon  original  material,  considers  his  pre- Alaskan  career 
— especially  among  Chippewa,  Choctaw,  Zuni. 

Bailey,  Flora  Louise        PhD  1947  New  York   [124] 

The  beliefs  and  practices  of  the  Navaho  Indians  per- 
taining to  the  reproductive  cycle.  302p.PuB :  Harvard  U., 
Peabody  Mus.,  Paps.,  XL  #2  [1950]  108p. 

Bailey,  Lois  Ruth        MA  1932  Stanford     [125] 

The  Indian  problem  in  California,  1848-1860.  130p. 

Bailey,  Mary  Hewett        MA  1937  Oklahoma    [126] 

The  history  of  Grady  County,  Oklahoma.  86p. 
Choctaw,  Chickasaw;  land  allotments,  accessions  and  treaties. 

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Bailey,  Virginia  May         MA  1934  Claremont    [127] 

An  evaluation  of  the  musical  expression  of  the  Southern 
California  Indians.  91p. 

Bailey,  Wilfrid  C.         MA  1942  Arizona    [128] 

The  distribution  of  circular  pit  houses  in  the  Southwest. 
184p. 

Includes  extended  comparisons  with  Plains,  Plateau,  Eskimo 
and  Siberian  structures.  Examines  80  Southwest  sites,  300-1100 
AD,  and  charts  various  traits. 

Baird,  Helen  Delphine        MS/LS  1939  Columbia    [129] 

The  use  and  accuracy  of  accounts  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark 
expedition  in  children's  literature  published  from  1806 
through  December  1938.  142p.,  illus. 

Baker,  Augusta        MA  1926  Denver    [130] 

Ute  Indians.  283p.,  15  color  pis. 

Baker,  Louise  Crafton        MA  1926  Oklahoma    [131] 

A  history  of  Tahlequah.  79p. 
Cherokee  and  White  relations,  1690-1926. 

Baker,  Mary  Anna        MA  1910  California    [132] 

Early  Spanish  colonization  in  California  directed  by 
Rivera  y  Moncada.  295p. 

Baker,  Violet  Hannah        MA  1925  California    [133] 

Methodist  missions  in  the  Northwest  (United  States) 
before  1846.  96p. 
Especially  concerned  with  mission  to  the  Flatheads. 

Bakken,  Charlotte  Toelle        MA  1949  Wisconsin    [134] 

Preliminary  investigations  at  the  Outlet  Site  (DA  3). 
157p.  Pub:  Wise.  Archaeol,  XXXI  #2  [1950]  p43-70. 

Report  of  excavation  at  Lake  Monona,  Wisconsin. 

Balcomb,  Mary  Florence        MA  1924  Chicago    [135] 

The  social  position  of  the  Peruvian  Inca  under  the  Inca, 
the  Spanish,  and  the  Republic. 

Baldus,  Fred         MA  1923  Chicago     [136] 

John  Eliot's  work  among  the  American  Indians.  41p. 

14 


Baldwin,  Gordon  Cortes        MA  1934  Arizona    [137] 

The  prehistoric  Pueblo  of  Kinishba.  Pub:  "The  material 
culture  of  Kinishba."  Amer.  Antiq.,  IV  #4  [1939]  p314 
to  327. 

Baldwin,  Gordon  Cortes        PhD  1941     So.  California    [138] 
The    archaeology    of    the    Upper    Salt    River   Valley, 
Arizona:  its  sequence  and  inter-relationships.  307p. 

Ballenger,  Thomas  Lee         PhD  1938  Oklahoma     [139] 

The  development  of  law  and  legal  institutions  among 
the  Cherokees.  218p. 

Balling,  Josephine  Juanita      MA  1933    So.  California    [140] 
Life  of  Joel  Palmer.  86p. 

Palmer  figured  in  pacification  and  Reservation  settlement  of 
Oregon  Indians  ( 1 8  60s ) . 

Ballotti,  Geno  A.         MA  1955  Wyoming     [141] 

The  Southwest  Indian  in  fiction. 

Balyeat,  Frank  Allen        PhD  1927  Stanford     [142] 

Education  in  Indian  Territory.  279p. 

Particularly  concerned  with  Five  Civilized  Tribes  of  Oklahoma ; 
compares  education  facilities  offered  Indian,  Negro  and  White. 

Bandy,  Mary  Esther        MA  1939  Colorado  State    [143] 

The  cliff  dwellers  of  Mesa  Verde  National  Park.  96p. 

Banks,  Eugene  Pendleton        PhD  1954  Harvard    [144] 

An  inquiry  into  the  structure  of  Island  Carib  culture. 
263p.,  photos. 

Banks,  William  H.        MA  1953  Tennessee    [145] 

Ethnobotany  of  the  Cherokee  Indians.  216p. 

Bannister,  Bryant        MA  1953  Arizona    [146] 

Tree-ring  analysis  as  applied  to  the  dating  of  Kin  Kletso 
ruin,  Chaco  Canyon,  New  Mexico.  38p. 

Bannon,  John  Francis        PhD  1939  California    [147] 

The  Jesuits  in  Sonora:  1620-1687. 

Pima  Bajo,  Opata. 

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Baptist,  Mary        MS/Ed  1923  Oklahoma    [148] 

Mission  schools  in  the  Indian  Territory.  78p. 

Missions  1820-1889  among  Osage,  Creek,  Cherokee,  Choctaw, 
Seminole,  Cheyenne,  Arapaho. 

Baptiste,  Paul  Francis        MA  1933  So.  California    [149] 

Pedro  de  Valdivia  and  the  founding  of  Chile.   130p., 
illus. 
Recounts  his  unsuccessful  attempt  to  conquer  the  Araucanians. 

Barb  a  de  Pin  a  Chan,  Beatriz         MA  1956  Mexico:  EN    [150] 
Tlapacoya,  un  sitio  preelasico  de  transicion. 

Barber,  Carroll  G.        MA  1952  Arizona    [151] 

Trilingualism  in  Pascua :  the  social  functions  of  language 
in  an  Arizona  Yaqui  village.  127p. 

Barclay,  Harold  Barton        MA  1954  Cornell    [152] 

Some  factors  in  a  themal  analysis  of  a  culture  with  spe- 
cial reference  to  the  Slave  Indians.  106p. 

Barker,  Wlllette   Spragg      MA  1940  New  York    [153] 

Masks  of  the  American  Indian.  68p.,  illus. 

Barmann,  Carlos        MA  1922  Notre  Dame    [154] 

A  sketch  of  missionary  life  in  the  Northwest  Territory. 
90p. 

Barnard,  Helen  Donovan        MA  1939  Texas    [155] 

Early  history  of  research  in  Texas  archaeology  by  the 
Department  of  Anthropology,  and  the  history  of  the 
Anthropology  Museum  of  the  University  of  Texas.  284p., 
illus. 
Discusses  research  in  the  field  of  Indian  studies. 

Barnard,  Herwanna  Becker        MA  1941        Oklahoma    [156] 
The  Comanche  and  his  literature,  with  an  anthology  of 
his  myths,  legends,  folktales,  oratory,  poetry  and  songs. 

Barnes,  Margaret  Louise         MA  1933  Oklahoma    [157] 

Intruders  in  the  Cherokee  Nation,  1834-1907.  143p. 

i.e.,  White  homesteaders  in  Indian  Territory;  includes  consider- 
able original  material. 

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Barnes,  Nellie        MA  1920  Kansas    [158] 

American  Indian  verse — A  study  of  characteristics.  Pub  : 
"American  Indian  verse;  Characteristics  of  style."  U/ 
Kans.,  Bull,  Human.  Stud.,  II  #4  [1921]  63p. 
All  but  Southeast  area ;  extensive  bibliography. 

Barnett,  Homer  Garner        PhD  1938  California    [159] 

The  nature  and  function  of  the  potlatch.  Pub:  Amer. 
Anthro.,  XL  #3  [1938]  p349-358. 

Barnouw,  Victor        PhD  1950  Columbia    [160] 

Acculturation  and  personality  among  the  Wisconsin  Chip- 
pewa. Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.  Assoc,  Mem.  #72  [1950] 
152p. 

Barre,  Elizabeth  Freeman        MA  1941      So.  Carolina    [161] 
A  study  of  the  Indian  in  William  Gilmore  Simms'  novels 
and  short  stories.  117p. 

Barrett,  Lynn  Murray        MA  1924  California    [162] 

McKenzie,  McDonald  and  Ross  in  the  Snake  River 
country.  405p. 

Barrett,  Rita  Angela        MA  1936  Columbia    [163] 

Motif  development  in  early  Peruvian  textiles.  22p., 
illus. 

Barrett,  Samuel  Alfred        MA  1906  California    [164] 

The  ethno-geography  of  the  Porno  and  neighboring  Indi- 
ans. 332p.,  maps.  Pub:  U/Calif.,  Pubs.  Amer.  Archaeol. 
Ethnol.,  VI  [1908]  332p. 

Barrett,  Samuel  Alfred         PhD  1908  California     [165] 

Porno  Indian  basketry.  308p.,  illus.  Pub:  U / 'Calif.,  Pubs. 
Amer.  Archaeol.  Ethnol,  VII  #3  [1908]  pl33-308,  illus. 

Barron,  Leona  Stamps        MA  1939  Oklahoma    [166] 

The  penetration  of  the  Whites  into  the  Chickasaw 
Nation,  1866-1907.  98p. 

Barrow,  Thomas  Wiley        MA  1948  Sul  Boss    [167] 

Another  step  westward.  75p.,  illus. 

Mescalero  Apache  and  other  tribes. 
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Barrows,  David  Prescott        PhD  1897  Chicago     [168] 

The  ethno-botany  of  the  Coahuila  Indians  of  Southern 
California.  Pub:  U/Chi.  Press  [1900]  82p. 

Barry,  Gerald  L.         MA  1950  Alberta     [169] 

Alberta-Montana   relationships.    Pub:    The    Whoop-up 
Trail.  Edmonton,  Alberta:  Applied  Arts  Prod.  [1953]. 
§  2  is  devoted  to  aboriginal  inhabitants  of  the  area. 

Barter,  Eloise  Richards        MA  1955  Arizona    [170] 

An  analysis  of  the  ceramic  traditions  of  the  Jewett  Gap 
Site,  New  Mexico.  87p. 

Barth,  Arthur  August        MA  1937  St.  Louis    [171] 

Guide  to  materials  for  the  history  of  the  Indian  missions 
of  the  trans-Mississippi  West  (exclusive  of  De  Smetiana) 
in  the  archives  of  St.  Louis  University.  106p. 

Barth,  Florence  Edith        MA  1914  California    [172] 

The  Teran  expedition  into  Texas  and  Louisiana.  Trans- 
lation of  the  original  documents  with  introduction  and 
notes.  22 8p. 

Barth,  Pius  J.        PhD  1945  Chicago    [173] 

Franciscan  education  and  the  social  order  in  Spanish 
North  America  (1501-1821).  Pub:  U/Chi.  Press  [1945] 
431p. 

Bartlett,  Florence  Emily        MA  1920    Colorado  Coll.     [174] 
Administration  of  New  Mexico  in  the  seventeenth  centu- 
ry. 61p. 

Bartlett,  Richard  A.         PhD  1953  Colorado     [175] 

The  Great  Surveys  in  Colorado:  1867-1879. 

Indians  considered  as  they  were  encountered  by  the  King, 
Wheeler,  Hay  den  and  Powell  surveys. 

Barton,  Walter  C.         MA  1939  Colorado  A  &  M     [176] 

The  educational  experiences  inherent  in  the  construction 
of  a  Sioux  Indian  home.  44p. 

Barton,  William  George        MA  1919  Columbia    [177] 

The  Utah  Indian  War,  known  as  the  Black  Hawk  War 
of  1865-6-7.  76p.,  maps. 
Includes  considerable  unpublished  original  material. 

18 


Baseheaet,  Harry  Wetherald         PhD  1953    Harvard     [178] 
Historical  changes  in  the  kinship  system  of  the  Oneida 
Indians.  31  lp. 

Bass,  Mary  Frances         MS  1942  Alabama    [179] 

A  study  of  place  names  of  Clarke  County,  Mississippi. 

Indian  place  names  are  included. 

Bass,  William  Marvin  III        MS  1956  Kentucky    [180] 

Indian  crania  from  Moundville,  Alabama.  Illus. 

Bastien,  Pierre  A.  Remy        PhD  1956        Mexico:  EN    [181] 
La  Piramide  del  Sol  de  Teotihuacan.  Pub:  29  th  Intl. 
Cong.  Americanists,  Paps.,  pt.  1  [1951]  p62-67. 

Bates,  Lana  Louise        MA  1930  California    [182] 

Historical  geography  of  California,  1513-1835.  103p. 

Sections  on  native  inhabitants  and  Indian  missions. 

Bates,  Lorna  Doone        MA  1934  Iowa    [183] 

The  Noble  Savage  in  the  works  of  Thoreau. 

Bateson,  Mildred  Mellor        MA  1925  Chicago    [184] 

Architecture  among  the  American  Indians.  97p.,  illus. 

Batson,  James  Edward        MA  1928  Texas    [185] 

The  beginnings  of  Kerr  County,  Texas.  173p. 
Includes  accounts  of  Indians  and  Indian  raids. 

Bauer,  George  Philip        MA  1923  Washington/ 'SL    [186] 

The  Plains  during  the  first  two  years  of  the  Civil  War. 
145p. 

Baughman,  James  Wallace        MA  1953  California    [187] 

Ancient  Peruvian  painted  textiles.  11  Op.,  illus. 

Baum,  Laura  Edna        MA  1940  Oklahoma    [188] 

Agriculture  among  the  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  1865-1906. 
148p. 

Bauman,  Robert  F.         MA  1950  Toledo     [189] 

Maumee  Valley  Indians  on  Walpole  Island.  Pub:  "The 
migration  of  the  Ottawa  Indians  from  the  Maumee 
Valley  to  Walpole  Island."  Nowest.  Ohio  Qtly.,  XXI 
[1949]  p86-112. 

2*  19 


Bayard,  Charles  Judah        PhD  1956  Indiana    [190] 

The  development  of  the  public  land  policy,  1783-1820, 
with  special  reference  to  Indians.  319p. 

Bayless,  L.  George        MA  1940  Oklahoma  A  &  M    [191] 

Early  history  of  the  Modocs,  the  war,  and  claims  due  to 
the  war.  59p. 

Beaghler,  Mary  Jane        MA  1948  Mexico  City    [192] 

A  new  chronicle  of  the  City  of  Mexico  (1519-1564).  46p. 

A  fantasy  based  on  historical  material.  Gives  a  unified  picture 
of  two  contrasting  cities  of  Mexico ;  one  Aztec,  the  other  Spanish, 
as  seen  through  the  eyes  of  a  friar  accompanying  Cortes. 

Beal,  Merrill  D.        PhD  1945  Wash.  State    [193] 

A  history  of  Yellowstone  National  Park.  24 lp. 
Includes  a  section  on  Indians  of  the  Yellowstone  area. 

Beals,  Ellis  H.        MA  1928  Pittsburgh    [194] 

Arthur  St.  Clair  in  the  history  of  western  Pennsylvania. 

§  3  "St.  Clair  promotes  peace  and  order"  [1773-1775].  Includes 
Shawnee,  Delaware,  Six  Nations. 

Beals,  Ralph  Leon        PhD  1931  California    [195] 

The  comparative  ethnology  of  northern  Mexico  before 
1750.  Pub:  Ibero- Americana,  I  #2  [1932]  p93-225. 

Beardsley,  Richard  King        PhD  1947  California    [196] 

Temporal  and  areal  relationships  in  central  California 
archaeology.  Pub:  U /Calif.,  Archeol.  Survey  #24-25 
[1954]. 

Beatty,  Edward  Corbyn  0.        PhD  1936  Chicago    [197] 

The  social  philosophy  of  William  Penn.  529p. 
Chapter  on  his  relations  with  Indians. 

Beatty,  Richmond  Croom        PhD  1930  Vanderbilt    [198] 

William  Byrd  of  Westover.  Pub:  Houghton  Mifflin 
[1932]  233p. 

Indians  as  affecting  Byrd's  career ;  especially  Bacon's  Rebellion, 
Yamassee  and  Tuscarora  Wars,  and  his  views  on  interracial 
marriage. 

Beatty,  William  C,  jr.        MA  1934  Colorado    [199] 

The  social  and  political  organization  of  the  non-Pueblo 
Indians  of  Arizona  and  surrounding  areas.  136p.,  map. 

20 


Beatty,  William  C,  jr.        PhD  1942        So.  California    [200] 
The  army  of  the  Incas ;  a  study  in  comparative  military 
ethnology.  357p. 

Inca  army  compared  with  those  of  Aztecs  and  Tlascalans.  Con- 
siders various  weapons  used. 

Becker,  Agnes  Elizabeth        MA  1910        Northwestern    [201] 
The  Indians  as  a  factor  in  the  American  Revolution. 

Becker,  William  J.        MA  1931  Oklahoma    [202] 

The  compounding  of  words  in  the  Comanche  language. 
Includes  vocabulary  and  text. 

Beckett,  Charlie  Mitchell       MA  1949  Oklahoma  A&M    [203] 
Choctaw  Indians  in  Mississippi  since  1830.  81p. 

Beckett,  Ola  Lorraine        MA  1934  Oklahoma    [204] 

The  Cherokee  Phoenix  and  its  efforts  in  the  education  of 
the  Cherokees.  73p. 

Beckman,  Peter        PhD  1942  Catholic     [205] 

The  Catholic  Church  on  the  Kansas  Frontier  (1850-1877). 
Pub:  Cath.  U.  Press  [1943]  168p. 
§  1  "The  Indian  missions." 

Beckwith,  Clarence  G.        PhD  1937  Michigan    [206] 

Early  settlements  in  the  Black  Hills,  1874-1884.  248p. 

Demonstrates  how  the  settlement  of  the  area  influenced  national 
Indian  policy. 

Beckwith,  Evelina  Gilbert        MA  1950    No.  Carolina    [207] 
A  study  of  the  physical  equipment  and  teaching  person- 
nel of  the  Indian  schools  of  Robeson  County. 
"Croatan  Indians." 

Beckwith,  Martha  Warren        MA  1906  Columbia    [208] 

Dance  forms  of  the  Moqui  and  Kwakiutl  Indians.  43p. 
Pub:  Proc,  15th  Intl.  Cong.  Americanists,  pt.  2  [1907] 
p79-114. 

Beehler,  Leah        MA  1927  Queen's    [209] 

Haldimand  and  the  Loyalists.  59p. 
Mohawk. 

21 


Beeley,  Stephen        MA  1946  Utah     [210] 

Archaeology  of  the  Utah  Lake  Site.  67p. 

Beers,  Henry  P.         PhD  1935  Pennsylvania    [211] 

The  Western  military  frontier,  1815-1846.  Pub:  U/ 
Penna.  Press  [1935]  227p. 

Behen,  Dorothy  M.  F.         PhD  1951  Chicago    [212] 

The  captivity  story  in  American  literature,  1577-1826: 
An  examination  of  written  reports  in  English,  authentic 
and  fictitious,  of  experiences  of  White  men  captured  by 
the  Indians  north  of  Mexico.  429p. 

Beilharz,  Edwin  Alanson        PhD  1951  California    [213] 

Felipe  de  Neve :  Governor  of  California  and  Commandant 
General  of  the  Interior  Provinces.  243p. 

Beitzel,  Christian  H.        MS/Ed  1941  No.  Dakota    [214] 

The  historical  development  of  the  educational  program 
on  the  Fort  Berthold  Indian  Reservation.  108p. 

Belcher,  John  Cheslow        MA  1945  Louisiana     [215] 

A  demographic  analysis  of  Oklahoma  villages. 

Brief  consideration  of  some  Indian  villages  in  the  state :  based 
largely  on  U.S.  census  data. 

Belik,  Mubeccel        PhD  1950  Northwestern    [216] 

A  comparative  study  of  patterns  of  consumption  and 
systems  of  social  stratification. 

Considers  Tzintzuntzan. 

Bell,  James  Christy        PhD  1921  Columbia    [217] 

Opening  a  highway  to  the  Pacific,  1838-46.  Pub:  Co- 
lumbia U.,  Stud.  Hist.  Econ.  Public  Law,  XCVI  #1 
[1921]  211p. 

§  4  "Missionary  Colonists". 

Bell,  Robert  Eugene        PhD  1947  Chicago    [218] 

Chronology  in  the  Middle  Mississippi  Valley.  122p.  Pub: 
Griffin,  Archaeology  of  Eastern  United  States.  U/Chi. 
Press  [1952]  p345-351. 

Bell,  Virginia        MA  1934  Geo.  Peabody    [219] 

Federal  relations  with  the  trans-Mississippi  Cherokees, 
1838-1907.  lllp. 

22 


Bellows,  Esther  Cornelia        MA  1932  Oklahoma    [220] 

The  history  of  Garvin  County. 
Considers  Chickasaw  history  as  part  of  the  background. 

Bender,  Averam  Burton        PhD  1932    Washington/ SL     [221] 
Government  explorations  and  frontier  defense  in  Texas, 
New  Mexico  and  California,  1848-1861.  609p.  Pub:  The 
march  of  empire:  Frontier  defense  in  the  Southwest,  1848 
to  1860.  U/Kans.  Press  [1952]  323p. 

Bender,  Jessie  Fremont        MA  1930  Oklahoma    [222] 

Cheyenne  and  Arapaho  Indians,  1861-1892.  21  lp. 

Benedict,  Laura  Estelle  W.        MA  1904  Chicago    [223] 

The  hunting  pattern  of  mind  as  expressed  in  certain  as- 
pects of  clan  totemism  among  the  North  American  Indi- 
ans. 98p. 

Benedict,  Ruth  Fulton        PhD  1923  Columbia    [224] 

The  concept  of  the  guardian  spirit  in  North  America. 
Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.  Assoc,  Mem.  #29  [1923]  97p. 

Beneke,  Herman  Henry        MA  1912  Chicago    [225] 

A  comparison  of  White  boys  and  adult  Indian  groups. 
142p. 

Bengston,  Nels  August        PhD  1927  Clark    [226] 

Studies  in  the  geography  of  Honduras. 

§  3  "The  native  races" ;  §  20  "The  social  geography  of  Honduras" 
(Population;  characteristics  and  problems — tribal  isolation, 
mixture  of  Indian  and  foreign  stocks). 

Bennett,  Alice  Bell        MA  1941  No.  Texas     [227] 

Restoration  and  extension  of  Federal  forts  in  the  South- 
west. 117p.,  maps. 

1865-1885.  Chapter  on  Federal  Indian  policy,  and  extensive 
Indian  content  elsewhere. 

Bennett,  Estella  Jordan        MA  1926      Colorado  State     [228] 
A  study  of  Dakota  Territory  of  1861  and  Wyoming  south 
of  the  43rd  parallel.  224p. 

Bennett,  John  William        MA  1940  Chicago    [229] 

A  preliminary  study  of  the  Kincaid  component  and  its 
affiliations.  131p. 
Study  of  a  southern  Illinois  archeological  site. 

23 


Bennett,  Miriam  M.        MA  1936  Wayne    [230] 

Two  centuries  of  warfare  between  the  Sioux  and  Chip- 
pewa Indians.  46p. 

Benson,  Bernice  Carter        MA  1937    Oklahoma  A  &  M    [231] 
The  Creek  Nation  during  the  Reconstruction  period.  56p. 

Benson,  Natalie  S.         MA  1951  Columbia    [232] 

The  head  vases  of  the  Arkansas-Missouri  region — their 
art  and  archaeology  in  relation  to  culture  complexes  in 
the  Southeast.  45p.,  illus. 

Berg,  Clay  Nelson,  jr.        MA  1948  Denver    [233] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  teaching  methods  of  the 
Navajo,  Cheyenne,  and  Manus  Indians.  96p. 

Berger,  Max        MS/Ed  1934  C.C.N.Y.     [234] 

Education  in  early  Texas,  1821-1835.  114p. 

§  6  "Education  in  Texas  prior  to  1821".  Considers  Indian  edu- 
cation, missions. 

Berlin,  Heinrich        MCH  1940  Mexico    [235] 

Relaciones  precolombinas  entre  Cuba  y  Yucatan.  20p. 
Pub:  Revista  Mexicana  de  Estudios  Antropologicos,  IV 
#1-2  [1940]  pl41-160. 

Berlin,  Heinrich        DL  1947  Mexico    [236] 

Fragmentos  desconocidos  del  Codice  de  Yanhuitlan  y 
otras  investigaciones  mixtecas. 

Bernal  y  Garcia  P.,  Ignacio        MA  1949   Mexico:  EN    [237] 
La  ceramica  de  Monte  Alban  III.  162p.  Pub:  Mimeo. 

Bernal  y  Garcia  P.,  Ignacio        DL  1956    Mexico:  EN    [238] 
La  ceramica  preclasica  de  Monte  Alban. 

Berreman,  Gerald  D.        MA  1953  Oregon     [239] 

A  contemporary  study  of  Nikolski:  an  Aleutian  village. 
391p. 

Berreman,  Joel  Van  Meter        MA  1934  Oregon    [240] 

Tribal  distribution  in  Oregon.  107p.  Pub  :  Amer.  Anihro. 
Assoc,  Mem.  #47  [1937]  67p. 

Berry,  Jane  Milhouse        MA  1913  Columbia     [241] 

The  Indian  policy  of  colonial  Pennsylvania.  59p. 

24 


Berry,  Nora        MA  1935  Louisiana    [242] 

Place  names  of  Natchitoches  Parish. 
Includes  a  few  Indian  names. 

Bersch,  Vera  Marie        MA  1935  St.  Louis     [243] 

Evidence  of  the  existence  of  prayer  of  petition  among  the 
North  American  Indians.  55p. 

Bessac,   Sttsanne  Leppmann        MA   1955       California    [244] 
The  Eskimos'  representational  art  in  two  dimensions. 

Best,  Agnes  L.        MA  1938  Iowa    [245] 

A  study  of  games  and  rhythms  of  the  Indians  of  North 
America  which  may  be  correlated  with  social  studies  in 
the  second  grade. 

Bettina,  Albert  Anthony        EdD  1953  Bradley    [246] 

The  development  of  vocational-industrial  education 
in  New  Mexico.  191p.  M . 

Includes  consideration  of  U.S.  Indian  schools  and  religious 
Indian  schools. 

Bettis,  Florine  Parnell        MA  1952  Oklahoma    [247] 

A  nutritional  study  of  a  community  of  Kiowa  Indians 
of  western  Oklahoma.  66p. 

Beweey,  Mary        MA  1938  New  Mexico     [248] 

The  Indians  of  New  Mexico  in  the  Civil  War.  Pub:  "A 
resume  of  the  pre-Civil  War  Indian  situation  in  New 
Mexico."  U/New  Mex:  Research,  III  #1  [1939]  p33-41. 

Beyer,  Richard  Lawrence        MA  1927  Iowa     [249] 

Robert  Hunter,  a  Governor  of  colonial  New  York. 

Beyer,  Richard  Lawrence        PhD  1929  Iowa    [250] 

Robert  Hunter,  Royal  Governor  of  New  York.  373p. 
Considerable  attention  given  Iroquois  Indians. 

Beynon,  Abi  Elizabeth        PhD  1931  Washington    [251] 

The  land  problems  of  Mexico. 

Early  chapters  consider  Aztec  land  tenure  systems  and  Spanish 
land  policy. 

25 


Biesele,  Rudolph  Leopold         PhD  1928  Texas     [252] 

The  history  of  the  German  settlements  in  Texas,  1831  to 
1861.  405p.,  illus. 
Chapter  "Relations  between  German  settlers  and  Indians". 

Biggar,  Hugh  John        MA  1951  Montana    [253] 

The  development  of  the  lower  Flathead  Valley,  166p. 

Indian  content :  §  2  "Before  the  Whites  came" ;  §  3  "Exploration 
and  fur  trade,  1809-1871" ;  §  4  "Missionaries  and  Indian  Agents". 

Biggin,  Dorothea  Child        MA  1930        Alabama  Poly    [254] 
The  Creek  Wars  in  Alabama— 1813-1814. 

Billet,  Viola  Ellen        MA  1937  Northwestern     [255] 

Indian  diplomacy  in  the  Northwest  Territory,  1783  to 
1795.  97p. 

Bingham,  Edwin  R.  PhD  1950  U.C.L.A.     [256] 

Charles  F.  Lummis  and  his  magazine.  430p.  Pub  :  Charles 
F.  Lummis,  Editor  of  the  Southwest,  San  Marino :  Hun- 
tington Library  [1955]  218p.,  illus. 

Lummis'  crusade  in  behalf  of  the  Indians  of  California  and  the 
Southwest.  His  Indian  interest  is  reflected  throughout  The  Land 
of  Sunshine. 

Binkley,  Frances  Williams        MA  1946  Colorado    [257] 

The  Hayden  Survey. 

Includes  brief  references  to  Mesa  Verde  and  San  Juan  archae- 
ological explorations,  contacts  with  Ute  and  Sioux,  etc. 

Birge,  Kingsley  H.         PhD  1945  Yale    [258] 

Political  and  societal  status;  a  functional  study.  508p. 
Copper  Eskimo,  Oto,  Tanaina,  Kiowa  and  Yaruro. 

Bischoef,  William  Norbert        PhD  1950  Loyola    [259] 

The  Yakima  Indian  War,  1855-1856.  363p. 

Bissell,  Benjamin  Hezekiah        PhD  1923  Yale     [260] 

The  American  Indian  in  English  literature  of  the  eight- 
eenth century.  A  study  of  philosophical,  sentimental, 
and  picturesque  exoticism.  307p.,  illus.  Pub:  Yale  U., 
Stud.  Eng.,  LXVIII  [1925]  229p. 

Bixler,  Raymond  Walter        MA  1924  Columbia    [261] 

Some  Indian  contributions  to  American  civilization.  25p. 

26 


Black,  Doris  Louise        MA  1938  Colorado    [262] 

History  of  Grant  County,  South  Dakota:  1861-1937. 

Indians  briefly  considered,  before  and  after  settlement  of  the 
area. 

Black,  Emanuel        MS/Ed  1937  C.C.N.Y.     [263  J 

The  teacher  in  the  Territories  and  outlying  possessions 
of  the  United  States.  148p. 
§  2  "Alaska"  deals  with  native  schools. 

Black,  Wilfred  Watson        PhD  1942  Iowa    [264] 

Historians  and  the  tradition  of  pioneer  hardships. 

Indian- White  relations ;  stresses  responsibility  of  historians  for 
distorted  pictures  of  Indian  life  and  frontier  life  in  general. 

Black,  William  Harold        MA  1948  California    [265] 

The  relationship  between  Tupi-Guarani  shamans  and 
chiefs.    73p. 

Blackmar,  Frank  Wilson        PhD  1889   Johns  Hopkins     [266] 
Spanish  colonization  in  the   Southwest.   Pub:   Johns 
Hopkins  U.,  Stud.  Hist.  Pol.  Sci.,  Ser.  8  #4  [1890]  79p. 

Blaine,  Harold  Arlo        PhD  1936  West.  Reserve    [267] 

The  Frontiersman  in  American  prose  fiction:  1800-1860. 
138p. 

"The  Indian  was  the  chief  attribute  of  the  American  frontier." 
Regards  Cooper  and  Simms  as  romantic,  not  realistic. 

Blair,  Corinne  Ann        MA  1949  Tulsa    [268] 

A  history  of  Tallahassee  Mission.  92p. 
Creek. 

Blair,  Eric  Lee        MA  1929  Texas    [269] 

A  study  of  the  government,  political  organization,  and 
population  of  the  territory  that  now  constitutes  Grimes 
County,  Texas,  1821-1836.  266p.,  maps. 

Much  on  Indian  population  of  the  area. 

Blair,  Leola  Ruth        MM  1948  So.  California    [270] 

A  study  of  the  cultural  heritage  of  the  California  children 
from  the  Indians.  156p. 
Particularly  as  concerns  music  and  songs. 

27 


Blake,  Chablotte  Erskine      MA  1928  No.  Dakota  Agri    [271] 
Pastimes  of  the  Indian,  cowboy,  early  and  present  day 
settlers  in  North  Dakota.  68p. 

Blake,  Forrester  Avery        MA  1947  Denver    [272] 

Johnny  Christmas.  292p.  Pub:  NY:  Wm.  Morrow  [1948] 
278p. 
A  novel  with  Indian  characters  and  locale. 

Blake,  Gertrude  Burleson        MA  1932  Texas    [273] 

The  public  career  of  General  Hugh  McLeod.  122p. 
His  career  in  Indian  Wars. 

Blanco,  Evaline  L.        MA  1951  Mexico  City    [274] 

The  repartition  of  lands  in  the  New  World  as  found  in  the 
Eecopilacion  de  las  Leyes  de  Indias.  79p. 
Considers  situation  of  original  inhabitants. 

Blasingham,  Emily  Jane        PhD  1956  Indiana    [275] 

The  Illinois  Indians,  1634-1800 :  A  study  in  depopulation. 
148p.  Pub  :  Ethnohistory,  III  #2  [1956]  pl93-224. 

Bleasby,  George        PhD  1951  Pittsburgh    [276] 

The  Frontier  in  Cooper's  Leather  stocking  Tales. 

Considers  Indians  included  as  individual  characters  in  Cooper's 
works. 

Bledsoe,  Elizabeth        MA  1931  Oklahoma    [277] 

History  of  the  Cherokee  Outlet,  1828-1893.  131p. 

Blessing,  Edith  Stephens        MA  1941         New  Mexico    [278] 
The   North   American   Indian   as   presented   in   early 
chronicles.  91p. 

Bliss,  Wesley  Lloyd        MA  1935  New  Mexico    [279] 

Preservation  of  the  murals  of  Kiva  III,  Kuaua  Pueblo 
ruins.  Illus.  Pub  :  Amer.  Antiq.,  XIII  #3  [1948]  p218-223, 
illus. 

Especially  valuable  for  technical  details  connected  with  their 
excavation,  removal  and  preservation. 

Bliss,  Wesley  Lloyd        PhD  1955  Arizona    [2801 

The  theory  and  practice  of  field  archaeology.  735p.  M . 

A  manual  for  archaeology  which  uses  Amerindian  excavations 
as  case  studies.  Roughly :  Part  I,  Techniques ;  Part  II,  Interpre- 
tation. 

28 


Bliss,  Wilberforce        MA  1909  California    [281] 

Report  on  the  Hayes  Papers  in  the  Bancroft  Library  with 
special  reference  to  the  attitude  of  the  native  Calif ornians 
towards  Statehood.  83p. 
Indians  are  considered  among  the  "Native  Californians". 

Blizzard,  William  Leland        MA  1935  Kansas    [282] 

The  frontier  press  of  Colorado  in  the  Ute  Indian  Uprising 
of  1879.  A  case  study  in  public  opinion.  175p. 

Blodgett,  Frederick  Winslow        MA  1951   California    [283] 
Guatemalan  jaspe  textiles:  technique  and  motives.  91p. 

Bloom,  Lansing  Bartlett        MA  1902  Williams    [284] 

New  Mexico  under  the  Mexican  Government,  1821-1846. 
161p. 

Bloom,  Leonard        PhD  1937  Duke    [285] 

The  acculturation  of  the  Eastern  Cherokee.  167p.  Pub: 
No.  Carolina  Hist.  Rev.,  XIX  #4  [1942]  p323-358. 

Blount,  Bertha        MA  1919  California    [286] 

The  Apaches  in  United  States  history,  1846-1886.  229p. 

Blue,  George  Verne        MA  1923  California    [287] 

Samuel   Hancock's    Thirteen    Years   on   the   Northwest 
Coast.  201p. 
Particularly  considers  Chinook  Indians. 

Bluhm,  Elaine  Ann        MA  1948  Chicago    [288] 

An  analysis  of  the  Boulder  Sites,   a  study  of  early 
Hopewell  occupation  in  Illinois.  97p. 

Blythin,  Margaret  Allewelt        MA  1940     California    [289] 
The  Kern  diaries,  1848-1849:  a  contribution  to  Western 
history.  151p.,  maps. 

Ute  raids  and  encounters  with  Arapaho  and  Kiowa. 

Bobb,  Bernard  E.        PhD  1949  U.C.L.A.     [290] 

The  Viceregency  of  Antonio  Maria  de  Bucareli  y  Ursua 
1771-1779.  356p. 

Bucareli's  concern  over  Apache  and  Comanche  ravages  and  the 
inability  of  Royal  forces  to  punish  the  Indians. 

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Boertman,  Charles  Stewart        PhD  1934      Michigan    [291] 
The  sequence  of  human  occupance  in  Wayne  County, 
Kentucky:  an  historical  study.  256p. 
Indians  as  incidental  to  Kentucky  settlement. 

Bogan,  Phebe  M.         MA  1922  Arizona    [292] 

The  ceremonial  dances  of  the  Yaqui  Indians  near  Tucson, 
Arizona.  Pub:  Yaqui  Indian  dances.  Ariz.  Archaeol. 
Soc.  [1925]  69p. 

Bogard,  Joseph        MA  1927  Drake    [293] 

Consummation  of  the  Cherokee-Creek  removal.  92p. 

Boggess,  Arthur  Clinton        PhD  1906     Pennsylvania    [294] 
Settlement  of  Illinois,  1778-1880.  Pub:  Chi.  Hist.  Soc. 
[1908]  267p. 
As  it  affected  the  Indians  of  the  area. 

Boggs,  Herschel  Jefferson        MA  1940  Texas    [295] 

A  history  of  Fort  Concho.  94p.,  illus. 

Chapters  on  Comanche  warfare,  and  reasons  for  founding  Fort 
Concho. 

Boggs,  Lois  Margaret  Hartman      MA  1943  Florida  State  [296] 
A  translation  of  La  Florida,  Part  I,  Book  II,  by  Garcilaso 
de  la  Vega,  el  Inca  from  the  Editio  Princeps,  Lisboa, 
1605  with  collation  of  first  and  second  Spanish  editions, 
comparison  with  French  version.  197p. 

Boggs,  Stanley  H.        MA  1936  Arizona    [297] 

A  survey  of  the  Papago  people.  139p. 

Papago-Pima-Sobaipuri;  Tarahumara,  Tepehuane,  Opata,  and 
Zoque.  Includes  contemporary  situation. 

Boggs,  Stephen  Taylor        PhD  1954      Washington/ SL    [298] 
Ojibwa    socialization:    some    aspects    of    parent-child 
interaction  in  a  changing  culture.  221p.  M. 

Bohr,  Joseph  William        MA  1929  Catholic    [299] 

Present  status  of  Catholic  education  among  the  Indians  of 
the  United  States. 

Bollig,  Richard  Joseph        PhD  1934  Catholic    [300] 

History  of  Catholic  education  in  Kansas,   1836-1932. 
Pub:  Cath.  U.  Press  [1933]  131p. 
Kickapoo,  Ottawa,  Potawatomi. 

30 


Bolstek,  Mel  H.         MA  1952  Arkansas     [301] 

Crazy  Snake  and  the  Smoked  Meat  Rebellion  of  1909; 
a  study  of  Creek  unrest  among  fullbloods  in  Oklahoma. 
155p. 

Bonner,  Myrtle  Stoddard        MA  1950  Alabama  Poly    [302] 
Education  and  other  influences  in  the  cultural  assimi- 
lation of  the  Cherokee  Indians  on  the   Qualla  Reser- 
vation in  North  Carolina.  66p. 

Bonney,  India  H.        MA  1936  Louisiana     [303] 

Mary  Austin's  interpretation  of  the  American  Indian. 

Boon,  Lalla  Rookh        MA  1922  California    [304] 

The  history  of  the  Santa  Clara  Valley:  the  Spanish 
period.  185p.,  pis.,  maps. 
Chapter  on  Costanoan  Indians. 

Boorstein,  Edith        MA  1953  Long  Island     [305] 

The  New  Confederacy  of  the  Iroquois :  a  unique  example 
of  an  American  secret  society.  231p. 

Deals  with  a  White  group  interested  in  Indian  lore,  whose  organ- 
ization followed  Indian  patterns. 

Boosinger,  Elby  Alex         MA  1951  Nebraska     [306] 

The  Cherokee  Indians  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  95p. 

Borah,  Woodrow  Wilson        PhD  1940  California    [307] 

Silk-raising  in  colonial  Mexico.  281p.  Pub:  Ibero- 
Americana,  II  #20  [1943]  170p.,  illus. 

Started  in  1503;  includes  consideration  of  Indian  labor,  and 
mention  of  Indian  silk-raising  centers. 

Bordenklrcher,  Mary  Alice      MA  1949  Kans. -Emporia    [308] 
A  historical  study  of  the  Mission  schools  in  early  ter- 
ritory now  comprising  Kansas.  62p. 

Delaware,  Iowa,  Kaw,  Kickapoo,  Miami,  Osage,  Ottawa,  Po- 
tawatomi,  Sac-Fox,  Shawnee. 

Bortner,  Doyle  McClean        MA  1937        Penna.  State     [309] 
Government  Indian  fur-trading  posts,  1796-1822.  95p. 

Bosch,  James  Wiley        MA  1952  Stanford    [310] 

Kwakiutl  values  as  reflected  in  mythology.  163p. 

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Boslet,  M.  Rose  Gertrude        MA  1948  St.  John's    [311] 

The  educational  work  done  by  the  Franciscans  among 
the  Indians  of  Mexico  in  the  sixteenth  century.  44p. 

Bostwick,  Retta  Estella        MA  1930         Penna.  State    [312] 
The  Indians  and  colonial  Pennsylvania.  73p. 

Bott,  Elizabeth  Jane        MA  1949  Chicago    [313] 

A  comparison  of  the  social  organization  of  the  Emo  and 
Ponemah  Bands  of  Ojibwa  Indians.  69p. 

Bourne,  Arthur  Ross        MA  1953  Occidental    [314] 

Some  major  aspects  of  the  historical  development  of 
Palm  Springs  between  1880  and  1938,  and  in  addition  a 
continuation  of  the  historical  changes  in  the  Indian  land 
problems  and  four  cultural  institutions  until  1948.  135p. 
Kawia. 

Boutin,  Hilda  Thelma        MA  1946  Seattle     [315] 

Survival  of  superstition  among  the  Indians  of  the  Pacific 
Northwest.  95p. 

Boutwell,  Ruth         MA  1936  Oklahoma    [316] 

Adjustment  of  Osage  Indian  youth  to  contemporary  civi- 
lization. 117p. 

Bowers,  Alfred  William        MA  1929  Chicago    [317] 

The  history  and  culture  of  the  Mandan,  Hidatsa,  and 
Arikara  in  the  upper  Missouri  Valley.  118p. 

Bowers,  Alfred  William        PhD  1948  Chicago    [318] 

A  history  of  the  Mandan  and  Hidatsa.  235p.  Pub: 
Mandan  social  and  ceremonial  organization.  U/Chi.  Press 
[1950]  512p. 

Bowers,  Leo        MA  1940  Oklahoma  ASM    [319] 

A  history  of  the  Sac  and  Fox  Indians  until  after  the 
opening  of  their  Reservation  in  Oklahoma.  63p. 

Bowker,  Mabel  Edna        PhD  1926  Boston    [320] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the  United  States  from  1789  to 
1841.  344p.,  maps. 

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Bowlby,  James  W.        MS  1937  Idaho    [321] 

Famous  missionary  educators  of  the  Oregon  country. 
27p. 

In  briefly  sketching  careers  of  some  of  the  more  important  mis- 
sionaries, work  among  the  Indians  is  considered. 

Bowler,  Mary  Jane        MA  1944  Washington/SL    [322] 

The  Sioux  Indians  and  the  United  States  Government, 
1862-1878.  208p. 

Bowman,  Henry  A.        MA  1929  West.  Reserve    [323] 

The  humor  of  primitive  peoples.  317p. 
Includes  Indian  humor. 

Box,  Annie  Lauretta  Mattox        MA  1952   Miss.  State    [324] 
Mississippi  as  described  by  travelers,  1800-1861.  204p. 

§  4  "The  Bed  Man". 

Box,  Dorothy  Mae        MS  1947  No.  Texas    [325] 

A  social  and  economic  history  of  the  El  Paso  area.  118p. 
Includes  section  on  Indians  of  the  El  Paso  area. 

Boyce,  Annie  Mary        MA  1939  Sowest.  Texas    [326] 

A  Red  Man's  foster  son.  172p.,  illus. 

Life  of  Sam  Houston.  Cherokee. 

Boyce,  Marjorie  Gray        MA  1924  California    [327] 

Franciscan  complaints  against  the  Governmental  of- 
ficials of  New  Mexico,  1760-1790;  translation  of  original 
documents  with  introduction  and  notes.  184p. 

Boyd,  William  Harland        MA  1937  California    [328] 

Cimarron,  1886-1890;  a  proposed  territory  in  "No  Man's 
Land".  43p. 

Kiowa,  Comanche,  Cherokee;  land  claims. 

Boyer,  Mary  G.      MA  1930  Arizona    [329] 

The  peoples — the  Spaniards,  the  Indians,  the  Americans 
— and  nature  in  the  literature  of  Arizona.  Pub  :  Arizona 
in  literature.  Glendale:  A.  H.  Clark  [1934]  574p. 

An  anthology,  including  missionary  writings,  ethnographies  and 
recent  fiction. 

3  33 


Boyer,  Raymond  Henry        MA  1939  Oklahoma     [330] 

The  Texas  Indian  problem,  1845-1860.  131p. 

Boyle,  Gail  Elizabeth        MA  1941  Chicago    [331] 

Emigrant  Indian  tribal  policies  as  indicated  by  inter- 
tribal councils,  1837-1853.  52p. 

Brackett,  Walter  Lee        MA  1943  Tulsa    [332] 

Place-names  of  five  northeast  counties   of  Oklahoma. 
144p. 
1021  entries;  50  Indian  names  considered. 

Bracy,  Jesse  Albert        MA  1939  Colorado  State     [333] 

Colorado  Indians  and  their  removal.  22 lp. 

Braden,  Charles  Samuel        PhD  1926  Chicago    [334] 

Religious  aspects  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico.  390p.  Pub  : 
Duke  U.  Press  [1930]  359p. 

Braden,  Norman  Adelbert        MA  1931  Kentucky    [335] 

A  brief  study  of  the  prehistoric  Indian  remains  in  Ken- 
tucky, with  special  reference  to  certain  material  from 
Trigg  County,  Kentucky.  23p. 
Based  largely  on  excavation  of  the  Duncan  Site. 

Bradford,  Clovis        MA  1949  Sul  Ross    [336] 

History  of  Terrell  County.  124p. 
Texas :  Jumano,  Apache,  Cherokee,  Kiowa,  Hasinai-Cenis. 

Bradley,  Glenn  Danford        PhD  1915  Michigan     [337] 

The  story  of  the  Santa  Fe.  Pub:  Boston:  R.  G.  Badger 

[1920]  288p.,  illus. 

Contains  considerable  Indian  material  relating  to  history  of 
transportation,  Indian- White  relations  in  construction  of  the 
Santa  Fe  Railroad,  and  its  influence. 

Bradley,  Viola  McKee        MA  1944  Alabama  Poly     [338] 

The  contrast  of  Cooper's  The  Last  of  the  Mohicans  and 
Simms'  The  Yemassee. 

Brad shaw,  Arline  Louise         MA  1926  Chicago     [339] 

The  conflict  between  Georgia  and  the  Cherokee  Nation. 
52p. 

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Brady,  Ralph  Hamilton        MA  1925  California     [340] 

The  Franciscans  in  Pimeria  Alta.  177p. 
Pima-Papago  revolt,  Apache  raids,  Mission  activities. 

Bragg,  Floyd  Richard        MA  1953  Colorado    [341] 

Contributions  of  both  modern  and  ancient  cultures  to- 
ward the  extinction  of  the  Caribou  Eskimos.  131p. 

Bragg,  William  F.,  jr.        MA  1953  Wyoming    [342] 

Sacajawea's  role  in  Western  history.  88p. 

Brainard,  Margaret        PhD  1935  Chicago     [343] 

The  Hopi  Indian  family:  a  study  of  the  changes  repre- 
sented in  its  present  structure  and  functions.  328p.  M . 

Brainerd,  George  Walton        PhD  1937        Ohio  State     [344] 
Animal  remains  from  the  Anderson  Village  Site,  Fort 
Ancient,  Ohio.  45p.,  illus. 

Bram,  Joseph         PhD  1941  Columbia     [345] 

An  analysis  of  Inca  militarism.  Pub:  Amer.  Ethnol.  Soc, 
Mono.  #4  [1941]  85p. 

Bramson,  Emely  K.        MA  1940  Columbia    [346] 

New  York  State  and  the  Iroquois  Indians.  92p. 

Branch,  Edward  Douglas        PhD  1928  Iowa    [347] 

The  hunting  of  the  buffalo.  231p.  Pub:  NY:  Appleton 
[1929]  239p. 
Apache,  Osage,  Sioux,  Blackfoot,  Cree,  Comanche,  Cheyenne. 

Branch,  Marion  Elizabeth        MA  1941  Columbia     [348] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the   Jesuits  in  colonial  Brazil, 
1549-1755.  71p. 

Branchard,  Ralph  Joseph        MA  1953         No.  Dakota     [349] 
A  comparative  study  of  the  intermediate  grades  of  two 
Indian  schools  and  two  public  schools  in  Rolette  County. 
51p. 

Cree. 

Brand,  Donald  Dilworth        PhD  1933  California     [350] 

The  historical  geography  of  northwestern  Chihuahua. 
Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.,  XXXVII  [1935]  p287-305. 

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Brant,  Charles  Sanford        MA  1942  Yale    [351] 

A  preliminary  study  of  cross-sexual  joking  relationships 
in  primitive  society.  20p. 

Based  on  cross-cultural  survey  data.  Appendix  lists  various 
tribal  customs. 

Brant,  Charles  Sanford        PhD  1951  Cornell     [352] 

The  Kiowa  Apache  Indians:  a  study  in  ethnology  and 
acculturation.  195p. 

Bratton,  Ethel  Mae        MA  1932  Texas     [353] 

Sociological  effects  upon  the  Pawnee  Indians  of  the 
interaction  between  White  and  Indian  cultures.  105p. 

Brayer,  Herbert  Oliver        MA  1937  New  Mexico     [354] 

The  Pueblo  Indian  land  grants  of  the  "Rio  Abajo", 
New  Mexico.  Pub:  U/New  Mex.  Bull.,  Hist.  Ser.,  I  #1 
[1938]  135p. 

Brazelton,  Attdra  Neil        MA  1935  Missouri    [355] 

Family  life  of  the  Osage  Indians  previous  to  1872.  106p. 

Brebner,  Edith  Alice        MA  1934  Idaho    [356] 

A  firsthand  study  of  the  Yakima  Indians,  with  particular 
reference  to  the  effect  of  Government  supervision  upon 
the  personal,  domestic,  and  social  life  of  the  Indian.  30p. 

Breece,  Helen  M.        MA  1932  West.  Reserve    [357] 

The  function  of  art  in  the  culture  of  the  American 
Indian.  103p.,  illus. 

Breed,  Noel  Jerttb        MA  1926  California    [358] 

The  fur  trade  in  Wyoming.  222p. 

Breed,  Noel  Jertjb         PhD  1927  California    [359] 

The  early  development  of  the  Wyoming  country,  1743 
to  1852.  315p.,  map. 
Some  references  to  Cheyenne,  Crow,  Arapaho.  etc. 

Brekke,  Louise  Sophia        MA  1923  California    [360] 

Sources   of   ancient   Middle   American   history.    263p., 
illus.,  maps. 
Mexican  and  Mayan  manuscripts. 

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Brennan,  Michael  F.        MS/Ed  1952  New  York-Buffalo    [361] 
Part  of  a  guide  for  teaching  science  in  the  Cattaraugus 
Indian  school — weather  and  climate.  154p. 

Bremen,  Ethel  Morrow        MA  1942  Niagara     [362] 

Oregon  Indians  and  Indian  policy,  1849-1871.  92p. 

Brenner,  Anita        PhD  1934  Columbia    [363] 

The  influence  of  technique  on  the  decorative  style  in  the 
domestic  pottery  of  Culhuacan.  Pub:  Columbia  U., 
Contr.  Anthro.,  XIII  [1934]  94p.,  illus. 

Brew,  John  Otis        PhD  1941  Harvard     [364] 

The  archaeology  of  southeastern  Utah  and  its  place  in 
the  history  of  the  Southwest.  Pub:  "Archaeology  of 
Alkali  Ridge,  southeastern  Utah."  Harvard  U.,  Peabody 
Mus.,  Paps.,  XXI  [1946]  345p.,  illus. 

Brewster,  Mela  Sedillo        MA  1935  New  Mexico    [365] 

New  Mexico  weaving  and  the  practical  vegetable  dyes 
from  Spanish  colonial  times.  78p.,  illus. 

Indians  briefly,  as  related  to  New  Mexico  weaving. 

Bridge,  Beatrice  Mary        MA  1938  Saskatchewan     [366] 

The  influence  of  the  Iroquois  in  the  development  of  New 
France,  1603-1665.  196p. 

Iroquois,  Huron,  Algonkin. 

Bridges,  Cora  Belle        MA  1932  Oklahoma     [367] 

The  struggle  of  Oklahoma  for  statehood.  123p. 

1890-1907.  Part  played  by  Indians,  Indian  leaders;  attempt  to 
form  the  State  of  Sequoyah. 

Bridgwater,  William  R.        PhD  1938  Yale     [368] 

The  American  Fur  Company.  229p. 
Treats  generally  the  relation  of  fur  traders  and  Indians. 

Briggs,  Catherine  Clover        MA  1930     So.  California     [369] 
Beale's  road  across  northern  Arizona.  66p. 
Indian  troubles  prevented  success. 

Bright,  William  Oliver        PhD  1955  California    [370] 

A  grammar  of  the  Karok  language.  276p. 

37 


Brimlow,  George  Francis        MA  1936  Oregon    [371] 

The  Bannack  Indian  War  of  1878.  152p.  Pub:  Caxton 
[1938]  241p. 
Bannock,  Shoshoni,  Paiute. 

Brizee,  Robert  L.         MA  1954  New  Mexico     [372] 

The  stereotype  of  the  Indian  in  the  New  Mexico  press. 

Brockunier,  Samuel  Hugh        PhD  1937  Harvard    [373] 

Roger  Williams;  a  study  of  his  life  and  career  to  1657. 
2  vols.  Pub:  The  Irrepressible  Democrat.  NY:  Ronald 
Press  [1940]  305p. 
His  relations  with  natives  in  the  Rhode  Island  area. 

Brodbeck,  Carlton  Birtner        MA  1942  Virginia    [374] 

The  forts  of  seventeenth-century  Virginia. 

Much  Indian  material,  including  section  on  Powahatan  Con- 
federacy. 

Brohough,  Gustav  0.         MA  1906  Wisconsin    [375] 

Sioux  and  Chippewa  half-breed  scrip  and  its  application 
to  the  Minnesota  Pine  Lands.  69p. 

Bromilow,  Jessie  Elizabeth      PhD  1935  So.  California    [376] 
Don  Diego  de  Vargas  and  the  reconquest  of  New  Mexico, 
1692-1704.  Pub:  (Bailey,  Jessie  Bromilow)  U/New  Mex. 
Press  [1940]  290p. 

Brooks,  Edward  Howard        MA  1947  Stanford    [377] 

George  Washington  and  the  Fort  Necessity  Campaign, 
1754.  124p. 

Imperial  rivalry  and  the  Indian;  Jumonville  and  Fort  Neces- 
sity ;  Indian  resentment  and  reaction. 

Brooks,  Marian  Stuart        MA  1917  Oklahoma    [378] 

A  history  of  the  Indian  Territory  during  the  Civil  War. 

Brophy,  Kathleen  McKee         MA  1932       New  Mexico     [379] 
The  language  of  the  Santa  Fe  trader.  106p. 

Languages  (English,  Spanish,  French,  Indian)  used  by  traders 
on  the  trail. 

Brosnan,  Cornelius  James        PhD  1930         California    [380] 
Jason  Lee:  a  missionary's  part  in  the  founding  of  the 

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Commonwealth  of  Oregon.  Pub:  Jason  Lee,  prophet  of 
the  new  Oregon.  NY:  Macmillan  [1932]  348p. 

Includes  his  work  among  the  Indians,  and  his  unsympathetic 
attitude  toward  them. 

Brough,  Eosemary  Joy        MA  1953  Cornell    [381] 

Lucky,  the  opportunist.  A  psychobiological  personality 
study  of  a  Navaho  singer.  158p. 

Brown,  Alice  Clara      MA/Ed  1932  Colorado    [382] 

An  analysis  of  the  intelligence  of  Indians.  83p. 

A  study  based  on  data  from  students  representing  45  tribes  at 
Bacone  College,  Oklahoma. 

Brown,  Augustus  Foss        MA  1950  Pennsylvania    [383] 

Structure    of    interpersonal    relations    in     Onondaga 
society. 

Brown,  Clyde  Chestnut        MA  1934  Colorado    [384] 

A  survey  history  of  Collingsworth  County,  Texas.  127p. 

Chapters  on  "Indians  of  the  Panhandle  region"  and  "Indian 
Removal". 

Brown,  David  H.        MA  1929  Trinity    [385] 

A  history  of  transportation  in  the  lower  Connecticut 
Valley  to  1844.  60p. 

Chapter  "Early  trails  in  the  Connecticut  Valley"  deals  with 
Indian  trails. 

Brown,  Eugene  N.        MS/Ed  1952  Buffalo    [386] 

The  Niagara  frontier  as  an  aid  in  teaching  American 
history.  106p. 
Iroquois  Indians,  especially  Seneca. 

Brown,  Everett  Sommervtlle        MA  1908     California    [387] 
Preface  to  a  chronological  index  of  Indian  tribes  in  the 
Carondelet  papers  in  the  Academy  of  Pacific   Coast 
History  (Hubert  Howe  Bancroft  Library). 

Brown,  James  Haldane        PhD  1952  Pittsburgh    [388] 

Presbyterian  beginnings  in  Ohio. 

§  3  "Presbyterian  social  influence  in  early  Ohio"  deals  with 
Indian  missions. 

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Brown,  Jennie  Brottghton        MA  1930  California     [389] 

Fort  Hall  and  the  Oregon  Trail.  190p. 

Indians  in  relations  to  the  Fort  and  to  travellers  over  the  Trail. 

Brown,  Jessie  Louise  Preston        MA  1903     Columbia    [390] 
A  bibliography  of  the  Iroquois  Indians.  54p. 
Annotated. 

Brown,  Katherine  Diana        MA  1932         New  Mexico    [391] 
The  policy  of  the  United  States  Government  in  its  re- 
lations with  the  Navajo  Indians.  131p. 

Brown,  Lula  Lemmon        MA  1930  Colorado    [392] 

The  Cherokee  neutral-lands  controversy.  81p. 

Kansas  area. 

Brown,  Lizzie  May        MA  1915  Minnesota    [393] 

Indian  affairs  in  Illinois  from  1815  to  1820.  61p. 

Brown,  Loren  Nunn        PhD  1937  Oklahoma    [394] 

The  work  of  the  Dawes  Commission  among  the  Choctaw 
and  Chickasaw  Indians.  30 lp. 
Includes  considerable  original  material. 

Brown,  Marion  Agnes        MA  1917  California     [395] 

Federal  Indian  policy  in  New  Mexico,  1846-1851.  185p. 

Brown,  William  Henry        MA  1954  Illinois     [396] 

Comparative  study  of  horse  nomadism.  54p. 

Plains:  Comanche,  Crow,  Kiowa,  Blackfoot;  also  Chaco  and 
Patagonia. 

Browning,  Julia        MA  1933  Iowa     [397] 

The  frontier  settlements  of  the  early  thirties.  102p. 
§  3  "The  Indian  barrier  to  the  frontier":  Winnebago,  Sac,  Fox. 

Bruman,  Henry  John        PhD  1940  California    [398] 

Aboriginal  drink  areas  in  New  Spain.  24 3p. 

Bruner,  Edward  M.        MA  1950  Ohio  State    [399] 

A  level  of  aspiration  study  among  the  Ramah  Navaho. 

Bruner,  Edward  M.        PhD  1954  Chicago    [400] 

A  study  of  cultural  change  and  persistence  in  a  Mandan- 

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Hidatsa  village.  M .  Pub  :  "Cultural  transmission  and  cul- 
tural change."  Sowestn.  Jour.  Anthro.,  XII  #2  [1956] 
pl91-199. 

Bruner,  Frank  G.        PhD  1908  Columbia     [401] 

The  hearing  of  primitive  peoples ;  an  experimental  study 

of  the  auditory  acuity  and  the  upper  limit  of  hearing  of 

Whites,  Indians,  Filipinos,  Ainu  and  African  Pigmies. 

Pub:   Columbia   U.,  Contr.   Philos.   Psych.,  XVII  #3 

[1908]  113p. 

Data  from  tests  made  at  Columbian  Exposition — includes  many 
tribes. 

Brunhouse,  Robert  Levers        MA  1935    Pennsylvania    [402] 
History  of  the  Carlisle  Indian  School :  a  phase  of  Govern- 
ment Indian  policy,  1879  to  1918.  158p. 

Bryant,  Edna        MA  1938  Wayne    [403] 

Oratory  of  the  United  States  Indian  from  1600  to  1900. 
302p. 

Bryant,  Loy  Young        MA  1935  No.  Carolina     [404] 

The  Pocahontas  theme  in  American  literature.  151p. 

Buchanan,  David  Peavler        MA  1923  Tennessee     [405] 

The  relations  of  the  Cherokee  Indians  with  the  English  in 
America  prior  to  1763.  105p. 

Buchanan,  Ivy  Luella        PhD  1930  Washington    [406] 

An  economic  history  of  Kitsap  County,  Washington,  to 

1889. 

Chapters  on  Indian  life,  Indian  wars,  and  various  phases  of 
Indian  economic  activities. 

Buchanan,  Lorna  M.        MA  1929  Washington    [407] 

History  of  the  fur  industry  in  the  Pribilof  Islands.  106p. 
Includes  relations  of  Aleuts  with  seal  industry. 

Buck,  Carl  R.        MA  1940  Oklahoma  A  &  M     [408] 

Economic  development  of  the  Chickasaw  Indians,  1865 
to  1907.  47p. 

Buck,  Lucius  Edman        MA  1949  So.  California    [409] 

An  inquiry  into  the  history  of  Presbyterian  educational 
missions  in  New  Mexico. 
§  4  "Schools  for  Pueblo  Indians". 

41 


Buckner,  John  Lindsay        MS  1935  Kentucky    [410] 

An  introduction  to  North  American  antiquity.  llOp. 

Budge,  Belva  Adele         M/Ed  1941  Stanford     [411] 

A  source  unit  on  the  origin  and  meaning  of  California 
place  names;  original  studies  drawn  from  the  period  of 
the  Spanish  missions.  59p. 

While  primarily  concerned  with  names  of  Spanish  origin,  a  few- 
Indian  terms  are  included. 

Buechner,  Cecilia  Bain        MA  1929  Notre  Dame    [412] 

The  Pokagons  of  the  lake  shore  Potawatomies  of  Indi- 
ana, Michigan,  Illinois.  79p.  Pub:  Indiana  Hist.  Soc, 
Pubs.  X#5  [1933]  p279-340. 

A  biographical  sketch  of  an  important  family  of  Potawatomi 
Indians. 

Buel,  Frances  E.         MA  1943  So.  Dakota    [413] 

Sioux  reaction  to  Government  policy,  1868-1906.  87p. 

Buford,  Dora  Eddie        MA  1932  Oklahoma    [414] 

A  history  of  the  Indians  under  the  Quapaw  Agency. 

Peoria,  Miami,  Ottawa,  Wyandot,  Quapaw,  Seneca,  Shawnee, 
Modoc. 

Buker,  Raymond  Bates       STM  1933      Andover  Newton    [415] 
Catholic  missions  among  the  Indians  in  Maine.  51p. 

Bunker,  Robert  M.        MA  1954  New  Mexico    [416] 

Authority  as  aid  to  community  action :  case  studies  from 
the  American  Revolution  and  from  Pueblo  Indian 
affairs.  152p. 

Buntin,  Arthur  Roy        MA  1952  Montana    [417] 

Battleground:  narrative  and  evaluation  of  intertribal 
warfare  on  the  buffalo  plains  of  eastern  Montana  and 
in  adjacent  areas  prior  to  1880.  351p. 

Buntin,  Martha  Leota        MA  1931  Oklahoma    [418] 

History  of  the  Kiowa,  Comanche,  and  Wichita  Indian 
Agency.  195p. 

Includes  considerable  original  material. 

42 


Bunzel,  Ruth  Leah        PhD  1929  Columbia    [419] 

The  Pueblo  Potter;  a  study  of  creative  imagination  in 
primitive  art.  Pub:  Columbia  U.,  Contr.  Anthro.,  VIII 
[1929]  134p.,  illus. 

Burbage,  Edward  A.        MA  1950  Tulsa     [420] 

The  legend  of  Zeke  Proctor.  66p. 
Oklahoma  Cherokee. 

Burch,  Marvin  Chandler        MA  1950  Texas    [421] 

A  history  of  the  Lower  Trinity  River  region  of  Texas  to 
1836.  175p.,  illus. 
§  2  Indians  of  the  region. 

Burgess,  Glen  Dean        MA  1937  Stanford     [422] 

A  program  for  teaching  English  to  Indian  children  in 
elementary  schools.  174p. 

Burgie,  Amee  George        MA  1942  Sul  Boss    [423] 

Education  of  the  Navajo  Indians  of  the  Southwest.  96p. 

Burke,  James  Michael        MA  1951  St.  Louis    [424] 

Diary  of  the  Potawatomie  Mission  of  St.  Marys  on  the 
Lake  by  Father  Maurice  Gailland,  S.  J. :  translated  and 
edited  with  biography  and  notes,  by  James  Michael 
Burke,  S.  J.  287p. 

Burkher,  Howard  H.        M/Ed  1929  Butler    [425] 

The  effect  of  education  upon  the  life  of  the  Alaskan 
Eskimo.  150p. 

Burlingame,  Merrill  Gildea        MA  1928  Iowa    [426] 

The  economic  importance  of  the  buffalo  in  the  northern 
Plains  region,  1800-1890.  190p. 
§  3  "The  Indian  and  the  buffalo". 

Burlingame,  Merrill  Glldea        PhD  1936  Iowa    [427] 

The  military-Indian  frontier  in  Montana,  1860-1890. 
317p. 

Burnett,  Wesley  J.        MA  1940  California    [428] 

The  revolt  of  Tupac  Amaru. 

(1780-1781)  Led  by  Jose  Gabriel  Condorcanqui,  "Last  of  the 
Incas". 

43 


Burney,  Dudley  Haskell        PhD  1936  Stanford    [429] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the  United  States  Government, 
1870  to  1906,  with  particular  reference  to  land  tenure. 
287p. 

Burns,  Charles  Foster        MA  1932        Washington/SL    [430] 
Auguste  and  Pierre  Chouteau,  fur  trading  magnates. 
96p. 

Especially  Osage;  also  Chickasaw,  Kickapoo,  Blackfoot,  Che- 
rokee. 

Burns,  Louis  F.        MA  1950  Kans. -Emporia    [431] 

The  fur  trading  ventures  of  Auguste  Pierre  Chouteau  and 
Pierre  "Cadet"  Chouteau.  50p. 


Burns,  Melton  James        MS  1954  Idaho    [432] 

Administration  of  Indian  affairs  in  the  allotment  and 
citizenship  period,  1887  to  date.  119p. 

Burrell,  Ruth  Clay        MA  1950  West  Texas    [433] 

Resource  unit:  the  ancient  life  and  arts  of  Texas  Pan- 
handle Indians.  81p. 
Prehistoric  Texans,  Folsom  Man,  etc. 

Burton,  Harley  True        MA  1927  Texas    [434] 

A  history  of  the  J  A  Ranch.  246p.,  maps.  Pub:  Austin: 
Von  Boechmann- Jones  Co.  [1928]  147p.,  illus. 
Two  chapters  on  Indian  wars  and  the  Indian  Scare  of  1890. 

Burton,  Henrietta  Kolshorn        PhD  1936     Columbia    [435] 
The  re-establishment  of  the  Indians  in  their  Pueblo  life 
through  the  revival  of  their  traditional  crafts ;  a  study  in 
home  extension  education.  Pub:  Columbia  U.,  Teachers 
Coll.,  Contr.  Educ,  #673  [1936]  96p. 

Particularly  concerned  with  San  Ildefonso ;  offers  comparisons 
with  Nambe. 

Burton,  Ruth  Hewitt         MA  1947  Penna.  State    [436] 

The  role  of  the  myth  in  primitive  society. 
Zufii,  Tsimshian,  plus  three  non-Amerindian  tribes. 

Burton,  Warren  Hepburn         MA  1955  Clark    [437] 

The  agriculture  problem  of  the  Navajo  Indian  Reser- 
vation. 204p. 

44 


Bush,  Minnie  May        MA  1909  Illinois    [438] 

Indian  trade  in  the  Old  Northwest,  1790-1820.  66p. 

Bushnell,  Clyde  G.        MAE  1948  Mexico     [439] 

La  influencia  de  los  espafioles  en  la  Florida.  129p.  Pub: 
Mimeo. 

Bushnell,  John  Hempstead        PhD  1955       California    [440] 
San  Juan  Atzingo:  an  interpretation  of  folk  culture  in 
Central  Mexico.  172p. 

Busktrk,  WinfPvED        PhD  1949  New  Mexico    [441] 

Western  Apache  subsistence  economy.  443p. 

Buswell,  James  Oliver  III        MA  1952    Pennsylvania    [442] 
An  introduction  to  ethno-linguistics.  150p. 

Emphasizes  Indian  material,  especially  Dakota;  includes  text 
and  translations. 

Buswell,  Lois  E.        MA  1934  Wisconsin    [443] 

The  oratory  of  the  South  Dakota  Indians.  103p. 

Butler,  Charles  Thompson,  jr.        MA  1948         Texas    [444] 
A  west  Texas  rock  shelter.  95p. 

Butler,  Eva  L.        MA  1946  Pennsylvania    [445] 

A  preliminary  outline  of  Algonkian  culture  and  use  of 
maize  in  southern  New  England.  Pub:  Archeol.  Soc. 
Conn.,  Bull.,  XXII  [1948]  p3-39. 

Butler,  Mary  K.        PhD  1936  Pennsylvania    [446] 

Piedras  Negras  pottery.  Pub:  Piedras  Negras,  prelimi- 
nary report  No.  4.  U/Penna.  Mus.  Pubs.  [1935]  69p. 
Guatemalan  archaeology. 

Butterfass,  Theodore  Ohliger        MA  1929    Columbia    [447] 
The  liquor  traffic  among  the  Indians  of  the  New  York 
state  in  the  Colonial  period.  llOp. 

Butterfield,  Marvin  Ellis        PhD  1936  Illinois    [448] 

The  interpreters  of  Fernando  Cortes :  Dona  Marina,  and 
Jeronimo  de  Aguilar.  Pub:  "Jeronimo  de  Aguilar,  con- 
quistador." U I  Alabama  Stud.  #10  [1955]  54p. 

45 


Byrd,  John  M.         MA  1938  Iowa    [449] 

Educational  policies  of  the  Federal  Government  toward 
the  Sac  and  Fox  Indians  of  Iowa,  1920-1921  and  1936  to 
1937,  with  resulting  changes  in  Indian  educational  at- 
titudes: a  study  in  the  process  of  assimilation.  71p. 

Byrne,  Laura  Latjrenson         MA  1920  California    [450] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  Utah,  1848-1865.  121p. 

Byington,  Mildred  Johnson        MA  1924       California    [451] 
Father  Kino's  early  years  in  America:  translation  of 
original    documents    with    an    historical    introduction. 
165p. 

Especially  his  work  with  California  tribes. 

Cain,  Alice  Virginia         MA  1935  Sul  Ross    [452] 

A  history  of  Brewster  County.  238p. 
Jumano,  Apache  and  Comanche  tribes  in  Texas. 

Cain,  Frances  Smith        MA  1940  Oklahoma    [453] 

The  Kickapoo  Indians,  1832-1895.  HOp. 

Cain,  H.  Thomas         MA  1946  Arizona    [454] 

Petroglyphs  of  the  state  of  Washington.  121p.  Pub: 
Petroglyphs  of  central  Washington.  U/Wash.  Press  [1950] 
57p.,  illus. 

Caldwell,  Joseph  R.        MA  1943  Chicago    [455] 

Cultural  relations  of  four  Indian  sites  on  the  Georgia 
coast.  58p. 

Caldwell,  Norman  Ward        PhD  1936  Illinois    [456] 

The  French  in  the  West,  1740-1750.  Pub:  "The  French 
in  the  Mississippi  Valley  1740-1750."  U/JIL,  Stud.  Soc. 
Sri.,  XXVI  #3  [1941]  113p. 
§  4  "General  Indian  relations";  §  5  "Indian  uprising  of  1747". 

Caldwell,  Warren  Wendell    MA  1949  Stanford    [457] 

The  archaeology  of  the  Stanford-Palo  Alto  region.  55p. 

Cale,  Ada  Warren        MA  1944  St.  Mary's    [458] 

Texas  frontier  problems,  1836-1860. 

46 


Calef,  Wesley  Carr        PhD  1948  Chicago    [459] 

Land  associations  and  occupance  problems  in  the  Uinta 
country.  Pub:  U/Chi.  Press  [1949]  173p. 
Uintah,  White  River,  Uncompahgre  Utes  in  Colorado. 

Caley,  Percy  B.         PhD  1940  Pittsburgh    [460] 

Dunmore :  Colonial  Governor  of  New  York  and  Virginia, 
1770-1782. 
Indian  troubles ;  Dunmore's  War. 

Calhoun,  Jay  Robert        MA  1952  Chicago    [461] 

A  study  of  symbolism  in  the  religion  of  the  Crow  with 
special  reference  to  the  medicine-bundle.  69p. 

Calkin,  Carleton  Ivers        PhD  1953  California    [462] 

Moche  figure-painted  pottery :  the  history  of  an  ancient 
Peruvian  art  style.  189p.,  illus 

Calkins,  Thomas  Vincent        MA/Ed  1928  Yale    [463] 

Service  and  tenure  of  teachers  in  the  Alaska  native 
schools.  81p. 

Calkins,  Thomas  Vincent        PhD  1931  Yale    [464] 

Education  of  the  Alaskan  native.  234p. 

Callaghan,  Margaret  Cecilia        MA  1943  Iowa    [465] 

Bibliography  of  reference  and  recreational  materials  on 
Alaska  and  the  Far  North  for  intermediate  grades. 

Callaghan,  Mary  Cons uela    PhD  1951      Pennsylvania    [466] 
Indianism  in  Peru— 1883-1939.  240p. 

Callahan,  Rosalie  A.        MA  1955  Hunter    [467] 

Changing    Governmental   policy   towards   the  Indians, 
1928-1955. 

Camara  Barbachano,  Fernando      MA  1956  Mexico:  EN    [468] 
Cambios  culturales  entre  los  indios  tzeltales  de  los  altos 
de  Chiapas. 

Cambria,  Claudia  E.         MA  1946  Columbia    [469] 

The  Indian  reform  movement  in  the  United  States  from 
1865  to  1887.  76p. 

47 


Cameron,  Una  Beatrice        MA  1938         So.  California    [470] 
The  history  of  San  Gabriel  Valley,  California. 
Includes  life  of  Gabrielinos  and  Serranos  in  missions. 

Camp,  Roberta  Marie        MA  1937  Colorado     [471] 

The  admission  of  Oklahoma,  1889-1907. 
Role  of  Indians  in  Oklahoma  politics. 

Campbell,  Cuba  Belle        MA  1942     Oklahoma  A  &  M    [472] 
Contributions  of  some  Oklahoma  Indians  to  costume 
design  in  the  United  States.  29p. 

Campbell,  Donald  B.        MA  1941  Montana    [473] 

The  Indian  campaigns  of  General  Nelson  A.  Miles  in 
eastern  Montana  and  the  political  organization  and 
settlement  of  that  section.  112p. 
Sioux,  Cheyenne,  Nez  Perce,  Bannock,  Shoshoni. 

Campbell,  Edith  Gore        MA  1931  Indiana    [474] 

The  Star  Husband  tale:  a  comparative  study  by  the 
historic-geographic  method.  131p. 

Campbell,  Exie  Chattncey        MS  1930  Oklahoma    [475] 

Shawnee,  Oklahoma:  a  geographical  study  of  an  urban 
landscape. 
Includes  early  history  of  Shawnee  as  an  Indian  village. 

Campbell,  Ruth  West        MA  1915  Columbia    [476] 

The  Jesuits  and  their  methods  of  conversion  in  New 
France.  37p. 

Considerable  Indian  material,  especially  chapter  on  the  Indian 
mind  in  "Methods  in  converting". 

Campbell,  Thelma        MA  1933  Columbia    [477] 

Cabeza  de  Vaca,  the  first  historian  of  Texas.  120p. 

Campbell,  Thomas  Nolan        MA  1936  Texas    [478] 

A  study  of  ornamentation  in  the  pottery  of  prehistoric 
east  Texas,  with  special  attention  given  to  designs.  203p. 

Campbell,  Thomas  Nolan        PhD  1947  Harvard    [479] 

The  archaeology  of  the  Texas  coast  and  its  relation  to 
that  of  Mexico  and  the  lower  Mississippi  Valley.  2  vols., 
illus. 

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Campen,  George  H.        MA  1939  New  York    [480] 

Eobert  Hunter,  Governor  of  New  York,  1710-1719.  57p. 

Chapter  "The  French  and  the  Indians". 

Canby,  Joel  Shackelford        PhD  1950  Harvard    [481] 

Excavations  at  Yarumela,  Spanish  Honduras :  recovery, 
description,  and  interpretation  of  a  long  ceramic  se- 
quence. Pub:  Intl.  Congress  Americanists,  Paps.,  XXIX 
pt.  1  [1951]  p79-85. 

Canfield,  Delos  Lincoln-        PhD  1934  Columbia    [482] 

Spanish  literature  in  Mexican  languages  as  a  source  for 
the  study  of  Spanish  pronounciation.  Pub:  NY:  Insti- 
tuto  de  las  Espanas  en  los  Estados  Unidos  [1934]  257p. 

Part  II  "Spanish  pronunciation  as  revealed  in  the  orthography 
of  the  Indian  languages  of  Mexico". 

Cangialosi,  Russell  Donald      MFA  1948  So.  California    [483] 
An  investigation  into  pre-Columbian  sculptural  forms  in 
relation  to  their  possible  application  to  the  decoration  of 
a  contemporary  living  room.  36p.,  pis. 

Cano,  Victor  Miguel        MA  1929  So.  Methodist    [484] 

El  imperio  de  los  Incas.  62p. 

An  account  of  the  Inca  empire,  its  origin  and  development. 

Cantor,  Nathaniel        PhD  1956  Columbia    [485] 

Primitive  property :  a  study  of  the  relations  between  the 
general  culture  of  several  groups  and  their  property 
rights.  119p.  M. 

Includes  North  West  Coast  tribes,  North  Africa,  and  New  Guinea 
in  the  survey. 

Cappannari,  Stephen  Clement        PhD  1950  California    [486] 
The  concept  of  property  among  Shoshoneans.  127p. 

Cappious,  Samuel  Lloyd        MA  1941  Washington    [487] 

A  history  of  the  Bitter  Root  Valley  to  1914.  lOlp. 
Flatheads. 

Capps,  Hugh  0.,  jr.        MA  1941  Denver    [488] 

A  study  of  flaked  stone  implements.  97p.,  pis. 

Primarily  concerned  with  Amerindian  artifacts. 
4  49 


Capps,  Inez  Harbour        MA  1952  Montana    [489] 

Social  change  among  the  White  Mountain  Apache  Indi- 
ans from  the  1800's  to  the  present.  70p. 

Cardinal,  Ezra  Victor        MA  1924  Catholic    [490] 

Catholic  education  among  the  Menominee  and  Ottawa 
Indians  (1824-1950). 

Carey,  Henry  Ames        PhD  1931  Columbia    [491] 

An  analysis  of  the  northwestern  Chihuahua  culture. 
Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.,  XXXIII  #3  [1931]  p325-374. 

Carle,  Peggy        MA  1941  Texas  Tech.     [492] 

Burial  customs  of  the  Indians  of  the  Southwest. 

Carleton,  William  A.        ThD  1945  Sowestn.  Bapt.     [493] 

Not  yours  but  you. 

Life  of  Joseph  Samuel  Morrow,  missionary  to  east  Oklahoma 
tribes,  especially  at  Atoka.  Seminole,  Choctaw,  Chickasaw. 

Carllle,  Homer  Ellis        MA  1938       Oklahoma  A  &  M     [494] 
The  removal  of  the  Eastern  Cherokees.  96p. 

Carlson,  Frank        MA  1903  Washington     [495] 

Chief  Sealth.  47p. 

Was  chief  of  Dwamish,  Suquamish,  Samahamush,  Skopahmish, 
Stkamish,  Sktahlmish  tribes. 

Carlton,  Leslie        MS  1939  No.  Texas    [496] 

Indians  of  southeast  Texas.  91p. 

Carmean,  James  Walter        MA  1934  Wittenberg    [497] 

Senator  Benjamin  Harrison  and  the  Indian  problem, 
1881-1889.  58p. 

West  of  Mississippi ;  Sioux,  Apache,  Kiowa,  Cheyenne,  Kicka- 
poo. 

Carmichael,  Elizabeth  H.        MA  1933  Geo.  Washington    [498] 
An  analysis  of  the  Indian  unit  as  found  in  the  elementary 
grades.  53p. 

Carmichael,  Lois  Miller        MA  1944        Sowest.  Texas    [499] 
The  history  of  Uvalde  County.  89p.,  illus. 
Scattered  references  to  Texas  Indians  throughout. 

50 


Carmody,  Julia  Helen        MA  1937  Trinity    [500] 

Edward  Winslow  and  Indian  diplomacy  and  the  di- 
plomacy of  King  Philip's  War.  76p. 

Carnes,  Mary  Loyola        MA  1922  California     [501] 

The  American  occupation  of  New  Mexico.  161p.  Pub: 
New  Mex.  Hist.  Rev.,  Pubs.  Hist,  VIII  [1939]  166p. 

Carpenter,  Charlotte        MA  1942  Sul  Boss     [502] 

Conditions  that  led  to  the  establishment  of  Fort  Sam 
Houston,  lllp. 

Comanche,  Apache. 

Carpenter,  Edmund  Snow        MA  1948      Pennsylvania    [503] 
A  brief  review  of  certain  Pennsylvania  mounds. 

Carpenter,  Edmund  Snow        PhD  1950     Pennsylvania    [504] 
Intermediate  period  influences  in  the  Northeast.  157p. 
M. 

Considers  question  of  intrusion  of  Iroquois  into  Great  Lakes- 
St.  Lawrence  area. 

Carr,  Clifford  E.        MA  1931  Detroit    [505] 

Detroit  in  the  American  Revolution,  with  particular 
respect  to  Indian  relations.  87p. 

Carr,  Fletcher  A.         MA  1935  Arizona     [506] 

The  ancient  Pueblo  culture  of  northern  Mexico.  119p. 

A  comparative  study  of  the  Chihuahua- Sonora  area;  traces  re- 
lationship of  these  people  with  Southwestern  U.S.  and  southern 
Mexico. 

Carr,  Helen  Salisbury        MA  1930  California    [507] 

The  Indian  uprising  in  Lower  California,   1734-1737. 
101p.,  illus. 
Vaicura  and  Pericu. 

Carr,  Paul  Omega        MA  1927  Iowa    [508] 

The  Treaty  of  Fort  Stanwix,  1768.  121p. 

Carr,  Paul  Omega        PhD  1932  Iowa    [509] 

The  defense  of  the  Frontier,  1760-1775.  329p. 

Carrasco  Pizana,  Pedro        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN    [510] 

Los  otomies:  cultura  e  historia  prehispanica  de  los 
pueblos  Mesoamericanos. 

4*  51 


Carrasco  Pizana,  Pedro        PhD  1952  Columbia    [511] 

Tarascan  folk  religion;  an  analysis  of  economic,  social 
and  religious  interactions.  Pub:  Tulane  U.,  Middle 
Amer.  Res.  Inst.,  Pubs.  #17  [1952]  63p. 

Carriker,  Francis  Lemar        MA  1940  Oklahoma    [512] 

Indians  as  British  auxiliaries  in  the  Old  Northwest, 
1777-1783.  161p. 

Carrillo,  Esperanza        MA  1915  California    [513] 

The  work  of  Fray  Francisco  Garces  in  the  Southwest. 
134p. 
Expeditions  into  California  and  to  the  Hopi,  1774-1776. 

Carroll,  Mary  Pius        MA  1917  California    [514] 

Spanish  colonization  in  Espafiola,  1492-1517.  125p. 

Carrtjth,  Wincie  Ann        MA  1937  Louisiana    [515] 

The  significance  of  religion  in  the  dance. 
Section  on  "Dance  of  the  North  American  Indians". 

Carson,  Charles  Allen        M/Ed  1924  Stanford    [516] 

A  survey  of  an  Arizona  Indian  school.  118p. 

Pima  Indian  Boarding  School.  Compares  day  school,  boarding 
school,  and  the  Institute. 

Carson,  Jane  Dennison         PhD  1951  Virginia    [517] 

Sir  William  Berkeley,  Governor  of  Virginia:  a  study  in 
Colonial  policy. 

His  relations  with  the  Indians  in  war,  peace  and  trade. 

Carson,  Mearl  Fielding        MA  1950  Denver    [518] 

A  comparison  of  cultural  traits  of  southeastern  United 
States  and  the  Circum-Caribbean  area.   114p.,  maps. 

Carter,  Bruce  Gilbert        MA  1932  Oklahoma    [519] 

The  history  of  Seminole  County,  Oklahoma. 
Oklahoma  Seminole.  Includes  much  original  material. 

Carter,  Edward  R.        MA  1951  Kansas    [520] 

Adjustment  of  the  Dakota  Indians  in  Rapid  City,  South 
Dakota.  106p. 

Carter,  George  Francis        PhD  1942  California    [521] 

Agricultural  geography  of  the  Southwest  Indians.  Pub  : 
Viking  Fund  Pubs.  Anthro.  #5  [1945]  140p. 

52 


Carter,  Patricia  Had  away        M/Ed  1949  Florida     [522] 

The  Trail  of  Tears:  an  historical  narrative.  495p. 
1814-1838;  brief  summary  of  Cherokee  tribal  history  before  1836. 

Casagrande,  Joseph  Bartholomew    PhD  1951  Columbia     [523] 
Comanche  linguistic  acculturation:  a  study  in  ethno- 
linguistics.    138p.    M.   Pub:   Intl.  Jour.  Amer.   Ling., 
XX-XXI  [1954-1955]  var.  pp. 

Studies  effects  of  250-year  White  contact  on  Comanche  language 
and  culture.  Also  offers  observations  on  importances  of  changes. 

Casey,  Jack  Tull        MA  1946  California     [524] 

The  Indians  in  the  settlement  of  California  (1769-1869). 

Cash,  Clara  Marie        MA  1941  Colorado     [525] 

Political  history  of  the  Arkansas  Territory,  1819-1836. 
Summary  of  pre- 18 19  history  discusses  Indian  tribes  living  there. 

Cassel,  Herbert  Wilbur        MA  1933  California    [526] 

The  Comanches  on  the  Spanish  frontier,  1770-1795. 
117p.,  maps. 

Cassell,  Raymond  Kelly        PHD  1947  Michigan    [527] 

The  land  use  system  of  the  Bajo  Rio  Bravo  in  the  State  of 
Tamaulipas,  Mexico.  106p. 

Chapter  "Cultural  environment"  includes  brief  consideration  of 
Indian  inhabitants  and  aboriginal  land  tenure. 

Cassutt,  Dorothy  Burd        MA  1942  Denver    [528] 

Social  aspects  of  the  Indian  Service.  182p. 
Includes  an  appendix  of  documents. 

Castaneda,  Carlos  Eduardo        MA  1923  Texas    [529] 

A  report  on  the  Spanish  archives  in  San  Antonio,  Texas. 
349p.  Pub:  San  Antonio:  Yanaguana  Soc.  [1937]  167p. 
Includes  documents  pertaining  to  Spanish-Indian  relations. 

Castaneda,  Carlos  Eduardo        PhD  1932  Texas     [530] 

Morfi's  History  of  Texas:  a  critical,  chronological  ac- 
count of  the  early  exploration,  attempts  at  colonization, 
and  the  final  occupation  of  Texas  by  the  Spaniards,  by 
Fr.  Juan  Agustin  Morfi,  O.F.M.,  missionary,  teacher, 
and  historian  of  his  order,  1678-1779. 651p.  Pub  :  History 

53 


of  Texas,  1673-1779  by  Fray  Juan  Agustin  Morfi.  Albu- 
querque :  Quivira  Soc.  Pubs.,  VI [1935]  2  vols. 
Translation  with  comments  by  Oastafieda;  Indians  of  Texas. 

Caudlll,  William  Abel         MA  1948  Chicago    [531] 

Psychological  characteristics  of  acculturated  Wisconsin 
Ojibwa  children.  93p. 

Caughey,  John  Walton         MA  1926  California    [532] 

Early  Federal  relations  with  New  Mexico.  131p. 

Section  on  control  of  Navajo  and  Pueblo,  and  warfare  with 
Apache  and  Comanche. 

Caughey,  John  Walton         PhD  1928  California    [533] 

Louisiana  under  Spain,  1762-1783.  Pub:  "Bernardo  de 
Galvez  in  Louisiana,  1776-1783."  U.C.L.A.,  Pubs.  Soc. 
Sci.,  IV  [1934]  290p. 

Cauvin,  Mary  Austin        MA  1939  Louisiana    [534] 

The  French  Ursulines  in  colonial  Louisiana,  1727-1824. 
Their  school  for  Indians  and  Negroes . 

Caywood,  Louis  Richard        MA  1933  Arizona    [535] 

The  archaeology  of  the  Sulphur  Spring  Valley,  Arizona. 

Chadwick,  William  Sandy        MA  1941  Sul  Ross    [536] 

A  brief  history  of  Panola  County,  Texas.  72p. 
Caddo,  Cherokee,  Asinai. 

Chaffee,  Eugene  Bernard        MA  1931  California    [537] 

Early  history  of  the  Boise  region  1811-1864.  91p. 
Shoshoni. 

Chalfant,  Stuart  A.        MA  1951  Columbia    [538] 

A  comparative  analysis  of  Arikara  and  Mandan  religious 
and  ceremonial  organization.  84p. 

Chamberlain,  Alexander  F.         PhD  1892  Clark    [539] 

The  language  of  the  Mississaga  Indians  of  Skugog.  Pub  : 
Phila:  McCalla  &  Co.,  [1892]  84p. 

This  was  the  first  PhD  in  Anthropology  to  be  granted  in  the 
United  States.  Since  Clark  University  had  no  Anthropology 
Department  at  that  time,  the  degree  was  earned  in  the  Soci- 
ology Department.  See  also  841,  3336. 

54 


Chamberlain,  Robert  Stoner         PhD  1936       Harvard    [540] 
Francisco  de  Montejo  and  the    conquest  of  Yucatan, 
c. 1473-1546.  377p.  Pub:  "The  conquest  and  colonization 
of  Yucatan,  1517-1550."  Carnegie  Inst.    Wash.,  Pubs. 
#582  [1948]  365p. 

Summarizes  Yucatecan  prehistory,  plus  extensive  consideration 
of  the  Spanish  Conquest  of  the  Maya. 

Champe,  John  Leland        PhD  1946  Columbia    [541] 

Ash  Hollow  Cave:  a  study  of  stratigraphic  sequence  in 
the  central  Great  Plains.  Pub:  U/Nebr.,  Stud.,  n.s.  #1 
[1946]  131p.,  illus. 

Chandler,  Anna  Lewis        MA  1949  Indiana    [542] 

The  Miami  Indians.  84p. 

Chaney,  Margaret  A.        MA  1928  Oklahoma    [543] 

A  tribal  history  of  the  Seminole  Indians.  134p. 

Emphasizes  the  Oklahoma  Seminole. 

Chang-Rodriguez,  Eugenio         PhD  1955      Washington    [544] 
La  literatura  politica  de  Gonzalez  Prada,  Mariategui  y 
Haya  de  la  Torre.  564p.  M . 

Includes  consideration  of  Indian  problems  in  Latin  America,  and 
Indianismo. 

Chapman,  Carl  Haley        MA  1946  New  Mexico    [545] 

A  study  of  the  classification,  distribution,  and  sequence 
of  the  archaeological  cultures  of  Missouri.  Pub:  uA 
preliminary  survey  of  Missouri  archaeology."  Missouri 
Archeol.,  X  pts.  1-4  [1946-1948]  164p. 

Chapman,  Charles  Edward        PhD  1915         California    [546] 
The  founding  of  Spanish  California :  the  northwestward 
expansion  of  New  Spain,  1687-1783.  Pub:  NY:  Macmil- 
lan  [1916]  485p. 

Chapman,  Martha  Corbett        MA  1937       No.  Carolina    [547] 
Indian  relations  in  colonial  North  Carolina,  1584-1754. 
Cherokee. 

Chapmann,  Anne  Mac-Kaye        MA  1956     Mexico:  EN    [548] 
Raices  y  consecuencias  de  la  guerra  de  los  aztecas  contra 
Azcapotzalco. 

55 


Chappel.  Wilbur  Walter        MA  1943    So.  Methodist    [549] 
Altamirano,  el  gran  maestro  Indio.  lOlp. 
Ignacio  Manuel  Altamirano,  Indian  novelist,  professor,  and  poet. 

Chapple,  Eliot  Dismore        PhD  1933  Harvard    [550] 

The  theory  of  associations  as  applied  to  primitive  and 

civilized  communities,  with  special  emphasis  upon  the 

functional  approach.  380p. 

Compares  Omaha  Indian  social  organization  with  typical  New 
England  community. 

Chard,  Chester  Stevens        PhD  1953  California    [551] 

Kamchadal  culture  and  its  relationships  in  the  Old  and 
New  Worlds.  Pub:  Kroeber  Anthro.  Soc,  Paps.  #8-9 
[1953]  70p;  44p. 

Includes  Koryak,  Chukchi,  Eskimo,  and  North  West  Coast 
tribes. 

Charles,  Lucile  Hoerr        PhD  1943  Yale    [552] 

Growing  up  through  drama:  the  educational  role  of 
dramatization  in  primitive  puberty  rites.  412p.  Pub: 
Jour.  Amer.  Folklore,  LXIX  #233  [1946]  p247-262. 

Cross- culture  survey  data.  Includes  Indians. 

Chatfield,  Jennifer    MA  1948  New  Mexico    [553] 

The  Pentecostal  move  at  Sia  Pueblo:  individual  devi- 
ation and  group  reintegration  as  a  result  of  contact 
pressure.  78p. 

Chauvenet,  William        MA  1935  New  Mexico    [554] 

Erosion  control  in  Chaco  Canyon,  New  Mexico,  for  the 
preservation  of  archaeological  sites.  60p. 

Chesky,  Jane        MA  1943  Arizona    [555] 

The  nature  and  function  of  Papago  music.  137p. 

Chewning,  Elizabeth  Key        MA  1935  Texas    [556] 

Comparison  of  the  cultures  of  the  Bushmen  and  Fuegians, 
with  special  reference  to  the  mental  aspects. 

Indians  of  Tierra  del  Fuego. 

Childears,  Carolyn  Lucille        MA  1949  Denver    [557] 

An  analysis  of  Indian  place  names  in  four  Rocky  Moun- 
tain states.  186p. 
Montana,  Wyoming,  Colorado,  New  Mexico. 

56 


Chtlders,  Floy  Lydia        MA  1939       Oklahoma  A  &  M    [558] 
A  study  of  the  costumes  of  the  Indian  tribes  at  the  time 
of  their  removal  to  Oklahoma.  36p. 

Chisum,  Emmett  D.        MA  1953  Wyoming    [559] 

The  construction  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  through 
Wyoming,  1867-1869.  130p. 

General  references  to  the  Indians  and  Indian  raids  during  con- 
struction. 

Cho,  Ting-Li        MA  1951  Oregon     [560] 

A  plan  for  Klamath  Indian  Reservations.  55p. 

Community  development,  especially  mixed-population  towns  on 
the  reservation.  Indian- White  relations. 

Choate,  Julian  Ernest,  jb.        PhD  1954        Vanderbilt    [561] 
The  myth  of  the  American  cowboy:  a  study  of  the 
cattleman's  frontier  in  history  and  fiction.  469p.  M . 

Indians  in  passim,  mostly  as  they  affected  or  fought  with  the 
cowboy.  Period  1890-1915. 

Cho  wen,  Richard  Henry        MA  1941         Northwestern    [562] 
The  history  of  treaty  making  with  the  Potawatomi 
Nation  of  Indians,  lllp. 

Chowning,  Martha  Ann        MA  1952  Pennsylvania    [563] 

Raven    myths    in   northwestern   North    America    and 
northeastern  Asia.  179p. 

Christensen,  Carl  Donald        MA  1940  Nebraska    [564] 

A  partial  evaluation  of  the   Seventh  Day  Adventist 
Indian  secondary  schools  in  Bolivia  and  Peru.  92p. 

Christensen,  Ross  Taylor        PhD  1956  Arizona    [565] 

An  archaeological  study  of  the  Illescas- Jubones  coast  of 
northern  Peru  and  southern  Ecuador.  455p.  M . 

Christiansen,  William  V.        MS/Ed  1955        Utah  Agri    [566] 
The  employers'  opinions  on  Navajo  student  employees 
during  the  summer  of  1954.  94p. 

190  students  from  Intermountain  School. 

Churchill,  Charles  W.        MA  1940  New  York     [567] 

Economic   culture  of  the  Porno   Indians  of  northern 
California.  71p.,  illus. 

57 


Clapp,  Elizabeth        MA  1934  Wichita    [568] 

The  Medicine  Lodge  Indian  Treaty.  91p. 
Comanche,  Kiowa,  Kiowa-Apache,  Cheyenne,  Arapaho. 

Clardy,  Ellen  Sheridan        MA  1935  Chicago     [569] 

The  beginnings  of  an  American  Indian  policy.  90p. 

Clark,  Bonnie  Jean        MA  1943  California    [570] 

Peruvian  gauze  techniques.  80p.,  pis. 

Clark,  Harold  Edward         PhD  1955  Indiana    [571] 

Fen  im  ore  Cooper's  Leatherstocking  Tales:  a  problem  in 
race.  260p.  M. 

Discusses  Cooper's  presentation  of  Indian- White  relationships 
and  his  arguments  against  racial  equality. 

Clark,  Howard  Glenn        MA  1953  Pittsburgh    [572] 

John  Praser,  western  Pennsylvania  frontiersman. 
Miami. 

Clark,  Ira  Granville,  jr.        MA  1937  Oklahoma    [573] 

Attempts  to  form  an  Indian  Confederation  in  Oklahoma, 
1860-1890.  238p. 

Clark,  Ira  Granville,  jr.        PhD  1947  California    [574] 

The  railroads  and  the  tribal  lands:  Indian  Territory, 
1838-1890.  336p. 

Clark,  Joseph  Stanley        PhD  1940  Wisconsin    [575] 

The  Ponca  Indian  Agency.  440p.,  map. 

Considers   Indian   Bureau   activities   in   one   specific   agency; 
Ponca,  Pawnee,  Nez  Perce,  Oto,  Missouri  and  Tonkawa  tribes. 

Clark,  Letitia  Macelia        MA  1910  Stanford    [576] 

The  first  expedition  of  Juan  Bautista  de  Anza,  1773  to 
1774.  80p. 
Indian  raids,  contacts  between  Whites  and  Indians. 

Clark,  Richard  Elijah        PhD  1915  Pennsylvania    [577] 

The  effect  of  social  forces  upon  religious  rites  and  cere- 
monies. Pub:  U/Penna.  Press  [1924]  81p. 

§  7  "Religion  of  Ancient  Mexico";   §  8  "Religion  of  Ancient 
Peru". 

58 


Clark,  Robert  Carlton        MA  1901  Texas    [578] 

The  beginnings  of  Texas :  Fort  Saint  Louis  and  Mission 
San  Francisco  de  los  Tejas.  Pub:  Texas  State  Hist.  Qtly., 
I  #3  [1902]  pl71-205. 
Considerable  on  missions  to  Tejas  Indians. 

Clark,  Robert  Thomas,  jr.         PhD  1932  Stanford     [579] 

Herder  and  the  Noble  Savage.  Pub:  Herder:  his  life  and 

thought.  U/Calif.  Press  [1955]  501p. 

Many  examples  to  indicate  Herder's  concept  of  the  Savage.  In- 
cludes Iroquois  peace  plan,  and  White-Indian  struggle. 

Clarke,  Eleanor  Parker        MA  1933  Arizona    [580] 

Designs  on  the  prehistoric  pottery  of  Arizona.  Pub: 
U I  Ariz.,  Soc.  Sci.  Bull.  #9  [1935]  76p.,  illus. 

Clarke-Smith,  Linda        MA  1907  Columbia    [581] 

Primitive  woman.  A  study  of  woman  among  the  tribes  of 
Australia  and  of  the  Iroquois  Confederacy.  46p. 

Clay,  Donice  Louise        MA  1935        Oklahoma  A  &  M    [582] 
A  study  of  art  among  the  Kiowa  Indian  school  children. 
91p. 

Cleary,  Thomas  Francis        PhD  1932  Illinois    [583] 

The  history  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  Illinois  from 
1763-1844.  469p. 
§  1  "Indian  missions  in  Illinois". 

Clements,  Forrest  Edward        MA  1925         California    [584] 
Primitive  concepts  of  disease  in  North  America. 

Clements,  Forrest  Edward        PhD  1928       California    [585] 
Primitive  concepts  of  disease.   Pub:    U '/ 'Calif.,   Pubs. 
Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol.,  XXXII  #2  [1932]  pl85-252. 

Clements,  Leon  Eugene        MA  1938         Colorado  State    [586] 
Possibilities  of  rehabilitating  the  Oglala  Sioux.  114p. 

Cliff,  Thelma  Drake        MA  1942  Oregon    [587] 

A  history  of  the  Warm  Springs  Reservation,  1855-1900. 
323p. 

Clifford,  Barbara  Marr        EdD  1941  New  York    [588] 

Hiawatha,  an  Indian  boy:  An  operetta  based  on  Henry 
W.  Longfellow's  poem.  104p. 

59 


Clifford,  Dorothy        MA  1942  Washington    [589] 

American  women  playwrights  before  1850. 

Discusses  first  Indian  play  (1794),  Tammany,  by  Anne  Kamble 
Hatton. 

Clifford,  Myrtle        MA  1932  Montana    [590] 

Three  women  of  frontier  Montana.  41p. 

One  was  Natowap  Tsis-Tseksin,  daughter  of  Matose-Apiw,  Chief 
of  Bloods  of  the  North. 

Cline,  Howard  F.        PhD  1947  Harvard    [591] 

Regionalism  and  society  in  Yucatan,  1825-1847.  2  vols. 
Life  and  culture  of  the  Maya,  their  economy  and  land  systems. 

Cline,  Omer  W.        MA  1948  East  Texas    [592] 

History  of  Mitchell  County  to  1900.  149p. 
Texas.  §  2  "Indian  depredations,  expeditions,  and  problems." 

Clingan,  Dorothy  Edwina        MA  1934  Yale    [593] 

The  Iroquois  Confederacy,  1682-1690.  120p. 

Coan,  Charles  Florus        MA  1915  California    [594] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  the  Oregon  country, 
1849-1855.  82p.,  maps. 

Coan,  Charles  Florus        PhD  1920  California    [595] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  the  Pacific  Northwest, 
1849-1870.  494p. 

Cobb,  Jesse  Ltjdowick        MA  1917  California    [596] 

The  establishment  of  Civil  Government  in  Oregon, 
1837-1845. 

Several  pages  on  laws  of  the  Nez  Perce. 

Cobb,  William  Montague        PhD  1932      West.  Reserve    [597] 
Human  archives.  208p. 

Surveys  "human  material  in  U.S.  and  Canada  now  available  for 
advancement  of  knowledge  of  physical  anthropology  and  human 
growth".  Concentrates  on  data  in  urban  areas  in  modern  times, 
but  includes  material  on  Indian  skeletal  remains. 

Coburn,  Miner  Thompson        MA  1934        Northwestern    [598] 
A  study  of  commercial  Chicago  from  the  rebuilding  of 
Fort  Dearborn  to  the  River  and  Harbor  Convention, 
1816-1847. 
Includes  Indian  relations  of  the  area. 

60 


Cocks,  Joel  Ellis        MS  1951  Florida    [599] 

Colonial  beginnings  of  Mexican  textile  industry.  122p. 

About  half  of  the  thesis  discusses  Aztec  use  of  textiles  before  the 
Conquest.  Balance  considers  contemporary  Mexican  textile 
industry. 

Codere,  Helen  Frances        PhD  1950  Columbia   [600] 

Fighting  with  property ;  a  study  of  Kwakiutl  potlatch- 
ing  and  warfare,  1792-1930.  Pub:  Amer.  Ethnol.  Soc., 
Mono.  #18  [1950]  136p.,  illus. 

Cody,  Edmund  Raymond        MA  1932  Idaho    [601] 

The  early  history  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  the  Willa- 
mette Valley,  1838-1848.  66p. 
Indians  missions  mentioned  incidentally. 

Coe,  Robert  H.         MA  1926  Tennessee    [602] 

Benjamin  Hawkins,  Indian  agent  from  1796 to  1817. 98p. 

Coe,  William  Robertson  II        MA  1953    Pennsylvania    [603] 
The  artifacts,  caches,  and  burials  of  Piedras  Negras, 
Guatemala.  174p.,  illus. 

Coffey,  John  Lockhart      MA  1925        Oklahoma  A  &M    [604] 
The  Five  Civilized  Tribes  and  their  influence  in  Okla- 
homa history.  11  Op. 

Coffey,  Lois  Marie  Reynolds    MA  1931  Oklahoma  A&M   [605] 
A  history  of  the  Wichitas.  92p. 

Coffin,  Ernest  William        PhD  1908  Clark    [606] 

On  the  education  of  backward  races.  Pub  :  Pedagogical 
Seminary,  XV  [1908]  pl-62. 

§  10  "Our  Indian  problem"  Pueblo,  Southwest,  Cherokee, 
Iroquois  and  Mission  tribes. 

Coghlan,  Mary  Daniel        MA  1943  Fordham    [607] 

The  Anglo-Spanish  conflict  for  supremacy  of  the  southern 

frontier:  1600-1748.  lllp. 

Includes  brief  mention  of  Spanish-Anglo  relations  with  Ap- 
palachi,  Creek  and  Seminole. 

Cohn,  Abye  Albert        MA  1906  Columbia    [608] 

Who  are  citizens  of  the  United  States  ?  And  who  persons  ? 
63p. 
Very  brief  mention  of  Indian  legal  cases. 

61 


Coine,  Harriett  Edythe         MA  1932        So.  California    [609] 
The  play  life  of  certain  Indian  tribes  in  California.  65p. 

Cole,  David  L.        MS  1954  Oregon    [610] 

A  contribution  to  the  archaeology  of  The  Dalles  region. 
176p. 

Coleman,  Bernard         PhD  1947  Catholic    [611] 

Decorative  designs  of  theOjibwa  of  northern  Minnesota. 
Pub:  Cath.  U.,  Anthro.  Ser.  #12  [1947]  125p.,  illus. 

Coleman,  Lois  Frierson        MA  1939  So.  Methodist    [612] 

Aspects  of  Indian  civilization ;  as  revealed  in  representa- 
tive Mexican  novels.  73p. 

Collett,  Beryl  Bishop         MA  1922  Stanford    [613] 

The  character  of  the  California  Indian  as  portrayed  in 
California  literature.  220p. 

Collier,  Donald        PhD  1954  Chicago    [614] 

Cultural  chronology  and  change  as  reflected  in  the  ce- 
ramics of  the  Viru  Valley,  Peru.  Pub:  Chi.  Mus.  Nat. 
Hist.,  Fieldiana,  XLIII  [1955]  226p. 

Collier,  Malcolm  Carr         PhD  1951  Chicago    [615] 

Local  organization  among  the  Navaho.  113p.  M. 

Collins,  Gladys  Irene        MA  1929  Oklahoma    [616] 

A  history  of  Spanish  west  Texas.  77p. 
§  3  Spanish  relations  with  Indian  tribes,  1535-1762. 

Collins,  Hazel  Minnie        MA  1917  California    [617] 

Rivera's  inspection  of  the  frontier  Presidios  of  New 
Spain,  1724-1728.  115p. 

Collins,  June  McCormick        MA  1946  Chicago    [618] 

A  study  of  religious  change  among  the  Skagit  Indians  of 
western  Washington.  135p. 

Collins,  June  McCormick        PhD  1949  Chicago    [619] 

The  influence  of  White  contact  on  class  distinction  and 
political  authority  among  the  Indians  of  northern  Puget 
Sound.  104p.  M. 

62 


Collins,  Lloyd  R.        MS  1951  Oregon     [620] 

The  cultural  positions  of  the  Kalapuya  in  the  Pacific 
Northwest.  155p. 

Collins,  Mary  Delecta        MA  1947  Niagara     [621] 

History  of  the  "Song  of  Hiawatha".  109p. 

Colson,  Elizabeth  Florence        PhD  1944        Radcliffe    [622] 
The  Makah:  a  study  of  assimilation.  613p.,  maps.  Pub: 
The  Makah  Indians.  U/Minn.  Press  [1953]  308p. 

Colton,  Ray  Charles        PhD  1954  Maryland    [623] 

The  American  Civil  War  in  the  western  Territories  of 
New  Mexico,  Arizona,  Colorado  and  Utah.  32 3p.  M. 

Plains;  Navaho,  Apache,  Ute,   Shoshoni,    Bannock.  Much  on 
Indian  activities,  1861-65. 

Comin,  Howard  V.,  jr.        MA  1926  Drake    [624] 

The  development  of  Indian  citizenship  in  the  United 
States.  96p. 

Conn,  Richard        MA  1955  Washington    [625] 

A  classification  of  aboriginal  North  American  clothing. 
80p. 

Connelly,  John        MA  1946  West.  Reserve    [626] 

Shungopavi:  a  story  of  intercultural  relations.  438p. 

Based  on  personal  experiences  at  Shungopovi  Day  School. 

Connolly,  Florence        MA  1940  Arizona    [627] 

The  origin  and  diffusion  of  smudged  pottery  in  the 
Southwest.  135p. 

Connolly,  Gregory  M.        MA  1935  Niagara    [628] 

St.  Isaac  Jogues.  23p. 
1607-1646.    His  work  among  the  Huron  and  Iroquois  tribes. 

Connolly,  Sarah  Ward        MA  1951  So.  Methodist    [629] 

Mary  Austin's  philosophy  of  the  land. 
Influence  of  the  Indian  "Earth  Mother"  on  Mary  Austin. 

Connor,  Daniel  A.         MA  1949  Texas  Westn.     [630] 

Military  operations  in  the  Southwest,  1861-1865;  and 

63 


battles  and  movements  of  the  Union  and  Confederate 
Texas,  forces  and  campaigns  against  the  Indians  in 
northwest  New  Mexico  and  Arizona  during  the  Civil  War 
period.  161p.,  illus. 

Connor,  Sydney        MA  1942  Yale    [631] 

The  social  organization  of  the  Bering  Sea  region.  94p. 

Conroy,  Margaret  Ann        MA  1952  Niagara    [632] 

Missionary  effort  in  Huronia,  1634-1650.  130p. 

Constas,  Helen        MA  1948  New  School     [633] 

Bureaucratic  collectivism :  A  study  of  the  Incas  of  Peru. 
72p. 

Contreras,  Doris  M.        MA  1954  Mexico  City    [634] 

Clavigero :  un  estudio  de  su  Historia  Antigua  de  Mexico, 
sus  fuentes  historicas,  con  indice  analitico  de  la  obra. 
73p. 

Career  of  Francisco  Xavier  Clavigero  [1731-1787];  sources  and 
development  of  his  famed  Historia,  and  problems  of  ortho- 
graphy. 

Coogan,  John  Edward        PhD  1934  Fordham    [635] 

The  eloquence  of  our  American  Indian:  as  reported  in 
the  writings  of  European  missionaries  concerning  es- 
pecially the  tribes  of  the  St.  Lawrence  Valley,  the  Great 
Lakes  region,  and  the  western  Plains.  404p. 

Cook,  Ruth  Cathlyn        MA  1935  Minnesota    [636] 

The  results  of  a  remediation  program,  which  used  the 
activity  unit  technique,  on  subject  matter  accomplish- 
ments and  on  certain  attitudes  of  a  group  of  third  and 
fourth  grade  Indian  children  at  the  Red  Lake  Agency 
school.  257p. 
Chippewa. 

Cook,  Sarah  Louise        MA  1930  New  Mexico     [637] 

The  ethnobotany  of  the  Jemez  Indians.  28p.,  maps. 
55  species  of  plants  and  uses. 

Cook,  William  Adelbert        MS/Ed  1911  Illinois     [638] 

The  American  Indian;  a  study  in  race  education.  191p. 

64 


Cooke,  Anne  Milne        MA  1937  Yale     [639] 

The  material  culture  of  the  Northern  Ute.  118p.,  illus. 

Coonrod,  Guy  Raymond        MA  1947  Colorado    [640] 

Kansas  Indian  lands,  1803-1854.  lOOp. 

Cooper,  Arch  Eldredge        MA  1942  Chicago    [641] 

Ecological  aspects  of  the  family  hunting  territory  system 
of  the  northeastern  Algonkians.  48p. 

Cooper,  Esther  Fager        MA  1924  Iowa    [642] 

Genesis  and  application  of  the  Dawes  Act.  293p. 

Cooper,  Leland  Rogers         MA  1948  Minnesota    [643] 

Culture  aspects  of  the  Nett  Lake  Indian  Village.  121p. 
Chippewa. 

Coopwood,  Jtjlia         MA  1938  Texas     [644] 

History  of  the  La  Bahia  settlements  during  the  adminis- 
tration of  Captain  Manuel  Ramirez  de  la  Piscina,  1750 
to  1776.  124p. 

Chapter  on  relations  with  the  Karankawa,  Apache,  Aranama 
and  Tamique  of  Texas. 

Coose,  Lois        MA  1941  St.  Mary's    [645] 

The  Texans'  necessities  of  life,  1821-1845.  114p. 
Sections  on  Indian  foods,  Indian  cultural  gifts  to  Whites. 

Cope,  Alice  Rue        MA  1929  Pittsburgh     [646] 

Fort  Mcintosh. 
Wyandot. 

Cope,  Leona        MA  1917  California    [647] 

Calendars  of  the  Indians  north  of  Mexico.  53p.  Pub: 
U/Calif.,  Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol,  XVI  #4  [1919] 
pll9-176. 

Cope,  Robert  Samuel        PhD  1950  Ohio  State    [648] 

Slavery  and  servitude  in  the  colony  of  Virginia  in  the 
seventeenth  century. 

Includes  considerable  Indian  slavery. 

Copenhaver,  Ellen  G.         MA  1933  Columbia    [649] 

Life  and  culture  of  the  Indians  of  southwestern  Virginia. 
82p.,  illus. 

5  65 


Corbert,  Anita  Lawrence        MA  1903  Stanford    [650] 

Influence  of  physiography  upon  the  occupation  and 
settlement  of  New  Mexico  and  Arizona.  43p. 
Chapter  on  Indians  of  the  area. 

Corbett,  John  Maxwell         MA  1939        So.  California    [651] 
Ball  courts   and  ball  games  of  the  ancient  American 
Indians.  79p. 

Corbett,  John  Maxwell         PhD  1951  Columbia    [652] 

A  comparative  analysis  of  the  cultural  remains  from 
early  Ancon  and  early  Supe,  Peru.  128p.,  illus.  M.  Pub: 
with  Gordon  R.  Willey,  Early  Ancon  and  early  Supe 
culture,  Chavin  horizon  sites  of  the  central  Peruvian  coast. 
Columbia  U.  Press  [1954]  180p.,  illus. 

Corkern,  Florence  R.        MA  1940  Texas     [653] 

An  evaluation  of  Southwest  books  for  primary  children. 
Section  on  Indian  books. 

Cornell,  Ruth  E.       PhD  1930  Pennsylvania    [654] 

A  study  of  the  geographical  distribution  of  the  fishing 
methods  of  the  North  American  Indians.  59p. 

Cornett,  Lloyd  H.,  jr.        MA  1954  Oklahoma     [655] 

Leasing  and  utilization  of  land  of  the  Cheyenne  and 
Arapaho  Indians,  1891-1907.   284p. 

Oklahoma  Arapaho  and  Cheyenne. 

Cornish,  Dudley  T.        MA  1947  Colorado     [656] 

Colorado  in  Congress:  the  first  five  years,  1876-1881. 
Considers  legislation  applied  to  Indians  and  Indian  affairs. 

Correia,  Delia  Richards        MA  1935  California     [657] 

Lasuen  in  California.  179p. 
Missions  in  lower  and  upper  California. 

Corry,  John  Pitts  PhD  1935  Pennsylvania     [658] 

Indian  affairs  in  Georgia,  1732-1756.  Pub:  U/Penna. 
Press  [1936]  197p. 

Costikyan,  Hagop  STM  1936  Union    [659] 

The  Friends  in  the  United  States  from  the  Revolution 
to  the  Civil  War,  1783-1865.   151p. 
Brief  mention  of  Quaker  missions  to  the  Indians. 

66 


Cotter,  John  Lambert         MA  1935  Denver    [660] 

Yuma  and  Folsom  artifacts.  161p.,  pis.  Pub:  "The  sig- 
nificance of  Folsom  and  Yuma  artifact  occurrences  in 
the  light  of  typology  and  distribution."  Phila.  Anthro. 
Soc,  Pubs.,  I  [1937]  p22-35,  illus. 

Coulter,  Joseph  E.        MA  1948  Oklahoma    [661] 

Catholic  missions  among  the  Potawatomi  Indians. 

Count,  Earl  Wendel        PhD  1935  California    [662] 

The  Earth-Diver:  an  attempt  at  an  Asiatic-American 
correlation.  319p. 

Covey,  Anna  Hays        MA  1935  Texas    [663] 

The  public  career  of  Dixon  Hall  Lewis  to  1844. 

Alabama  Senator,  active  in  Indian  affairs. 

Covington,  James  Warren        PhD  1949  Oklahoma    [664] 

Relations  between  the  Ute  Indians  and  the  United  States 
Government,  1848-1900.  310p. 

Cowan,  Clara  Blanche        MA  1941  Missouri    [665] 

Assimilation  of  the  Cherokees  (as  revealed  in  a  hundred 
urban  families).  14 lp. 

Cox,  Carol        MA  1939  Denver    [666] 

A  study  of  Indian  dwellings  in  the  western  area  of  North 
America.  158p. 

Cox,  Charles  Raymond        MA  1931    Oklahoma  A  &  M    [667] 
Caddoan  relations  with  the  White  race  previous  to  1801. 
174p. 

Considerable  primary  source  material;  includes  all  major  Cad- 
doan tribes. 

Cox,  Isaac  J.        PhD  1904  Pennsylvania    [668] 

The  early  exploration  of  Louisiana.  Pub  :  Cincinnati  U. 
Press  [1906]  160p. 

Considers  early  Indian- White  explorer  contacts. 

Cox,  Lionel  Conrad         MS/Ed  1938  Wyoming    [669] 

A  study  of  the  intelligence  of  Indian  and  White  children. 

5*  67 


Coy,  Edna        MA  1939  Texas    [670] 

Cultural  relations  between  South  America  and  the  Old 
World  with  reference  to  possible  contact  across  the 
Pacific  Ocean.  136p. 

Craig,  Donald  Munro        MA  1940  California    [671] 

The  Yaqui  problem,  1880-1939. 

Craig,  Edith        MA  1943  Colorado  A  &  M    [672] 

Needs  of  Indian  girls  for  homemaking  education.  lOOp. 

Craig,  Lucie  Hinton        MA  1929  Mississippi    [673] 

The  removal  of  the  Chickasaw  Indians.  109p. 

Craig,  Sarah  Helen        MA  1933  Ohio  State    [674] 

Comparative  study  of  the  novels,  dealing  with  the  South- 
west, of  Gertrude  Atherton  and  Mary  Austin. 

Crane,  Fred  Arthur        PhD  1952  Yale    [675] 

The  Noble  Savage  in  America,  1815-1860.  453p. 

Crane,  Katharine  Elizabeth        MA  1925  Smith    [676] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the  United  States  Government  since 
1871.  88p. 

Crane,  Katharine  Elizabeth        PhD  1930         Chicago    [677] 
Indian  relations  in  the  Old  Northwest  before  1811.  177p. 

Crane,  Verner  Winslow        PhD  1915       Pennsylvania     [678] 
The  Southern  frontier,  1670-1732.  Pub:  Duke  U.  Press 
[1928]  391p. 
The  Indian  frontier  of  South  Carolina,  1670-1715. 

Cravens,  Dollye  Hefner        MA  1942   Oklahoma  A&M    [679] 
Standard  bearer  of  the  Cherokees :  the  life  of  William 
Wirt  Hastings.  42p. 

Cresap,  Bernarr        PhD  1949  Vanderbilt    [680] 

The  career  of  General  0.  C  Ord  to  1864. 

Considers  his  activities  in  Seminole  War,  Washington  and 
Oregon  Indian  campaigns,  1855-1858. 

Crespi,  Alberta  R.         EdD  1942  Fordham    [681] 

Secondary  school  teachers  in  the  Territories  and  pos- 
sessions of  the  United  States.  320p. 
Considers  Alaskan  native  schools,  conditions  and  needs. 

68 


Cresson,  Francis  M.,  jr.        MA  1937  Pennsylvania    [682] 

Maya  and  Mexican  sweat  houses.  34p. 
A  comparative  study  of  Mesoamerican  architecture. 

Crippen,  Harlan  Robert        MA  1950  California    [683] 

The  Dakota  Indians  and  New  France,  1654-1760. 

Criswell,  Elijah  Harry        PhD  1936  Missouri    [684] 

Lewis  and  Clark:  linguistic  pioneers.  Pub:  U /Missouri 
Stud.,  XV  #2  [1940]  102p. 

§  1  "The  New  World  of  explorers  . . .  the  Indians".  Includes 
the  Lewis  and  Clark  lexicon. 

Crites,  Kenneth  Kipling        MA  1953  New  Mexico    [685] 

A  study  of  teacher  turnover  on  the  Navajo  Reservation. 

Crocker,  William  Henry        MA  1953  Stanford    [686] 

A  systematic   approach  to  the  study  of  innovators, 
deviants  and  conformers  through  the  use  of  personal 
documents.  32 2p. 
Uses  Indian  individual  histories  as  case-examples. 

Crockett,  Grace  Lilian        MA  1918  California    [687] 

Mange's  Luz  de  Tierra  Incognita;  a  translation  of  the 
original  manuscript,  together  with  an  historical  intro- 
duction. 193p. 

Indians  in  Pimeria  Alta,  1694-1701. 

Crockett,  Joy        MA  1923  Idaho    [688] 

Operations  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company  in  Old 
Oregon.  33p. 

Mentions  Indians  only  incidentally ;  emphasis  is  on  organization, 
founding  of  trading  posts,  and  other  activities. 

Croft,  Kenneth        MA  1949  Indiana    [689] 

A  guide  to  source  material  on  extinct  North  American 
Indian  languages.  8p.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling.,  XIV 
#4  [1948]  p260-268. 

Croft,  Kenneth        PhD  1953  Indiana    [690] 

Matlapa  and  classical  Nahuatl :  with  comparative  notes 
on  the  two  dialects.  122p.  M.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer. 
Ling.,  XIX-XX  [1953-1954]  var.  pp. 

69 


Crone:,  Leslie  M.        MA  1938  Arizona    [691] 

Indian  education  in  terms  of  pupil  and  community 
needs,  lllp. 

Cronyn,  George  William        MA  1917  Columbia    [692] 

The  frontier  in  American  literature  prior  to  the  Civil 
War.  145p. 

Includes  general  references  to  Indians. 

Crook,  Clifton  Allen        MA/Ed  1941  Washington    [693] 

A  study  of  Indian  education  in  Washington. 

Period   1930-1941.   Examines   assumption  by   Washington   of 
state  responsibility  for  schools. 

Crooks,  Mauricta  Dale        MA  1937  Oklahoma    [694] 

Dennis  Wolfe  Bushyhead  and  his  influence  on  Oklahoma 
history.  126p. 

Contains  much  original  manuscript  material,  letters  and  docu- 
ments pertaining  to  Cherokee  history. 

Cross,  Barney  Edward        MA  1935  Colorado  State    [695] 

General  John  Simcoe  as  a  disturbing  factor  in  the  Old 
Northwest.  113p. 

Mohawk,  Mingo,  Shawnee,  Cherokee,  Chippewa,  Huron,  Six 
Nations. 

Crossett,  Lela        MA  1928  California    [696] 

New  Mexico  Pueblo  Indians  as  described  by  the  early 
explorers.  187p. 

Crouch,  William  Ward        MA  1932  Tennessee    [697] 

Missionary    activities    among    the    Cherokee    Indians, 
1757-1838.  202p. 

Croushore,  James  Henry        PhD  1943  Yale    [698] 

John  William  DeForest.   A  biographical  and  critical 
study  to  the  year  1868.  397p.,  photos. 

Background  for  his  History  of  the  Indians  of  Connecticut.  Used 
firsthand  data;  much  on  Indians,  and  his  technique  of  research. 

Crowder,  Mary  William        MA  1927  Oklahoma     [699] 

Virginia's  relations  with  the  Indians,  1607-1763.  77p. 
Algonquin,  Five  Nations,  Mohawk. 

70 


Crowe,  Fletcher  Standefer       MA  1922  Washington/ SL    [700] 
The  National  policy  of  frontier  defense,  1815-1825.  95p. 
Includes  Seminole,  Creek,  Arikara,  Sioux,  Choctaw. 

Crown,  Winton  L.        MA  1950  Fort  Hays    [701] 

A  study  of  Indian  raids  in  northwest  Kansas,  1864-1878. 
135p. 

Cruden,  Da vina  Ruth        MA  1922  California    [702] 

Early  fur  trade  in  California.  286p. 

Crump,  Bonnie  Lela  Massey        PhD  1932       Columbia    [703] 
The    educability    of    Indian    children    in    Reservation 
schools.  Pub:   Durant,   Okla:   Soeastn.  State  Teachers 
Coll.,  Contr.  Educ.  #3  [1932]  59p. 
Five  Civilized  Tribes  of  Oklahoma  only. 

Culhane,  Albert  Edward        MA  1934  Colorado    [704] 

A  history  of  the  settlement  of  La  Plata  County,  Colorado. 
Much  on  Ute  Indians. 

Culp,  Ruby  Lee        MA  1934  Geo.  Washington    [705] 

The  missions  of  the  American  Board  and  Presbyterian 
Church  among  the  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  1803-1860. 
152p. 

Cummings,  J.  R.        MA  1941  Texas  Tech.     [706] 

Medical  practices  of  the  Indian  of  the  Southwest. 

Cunningham,  James  Stewart        PhD  1946     California    [707] 
Spanish  colonization  in  Patagonia,  1778-1783.  190p. 
Araucanians,  Patagonians,  Pampas. 

Cureton,  Robert  Elliott        MA  1937  Atlanta    [708] 

The  Indian  problem  in  colonial  Georgia,  1733-1745. 

Curley,  Michael  Joseph        PhD  1940  Catholic    [709] 

Church  and  state  in  the  Spanish  Floridas  (1783-1822). 
Pub:  Cath.  U.,  Stud.  Amer.  Church  Hist.,  XXX  [1940] 
380p.,  illus. 

Currie,  Althea  Elizabeth        MA  1930  Illinois    [710] 

The  American  Indian  as  portrayed  by  Montaigne, 
Voltaire,  and  Chateaubriand.  56p. 

71 


Currie,  Gordon  C.        MA  1947  Mt.  Allison    [711] 

Indian  education  in  Nova  Scotia.  59p. 

Curtis,  Martha  Elizabeth        PhD  1944  Cornell    [712] 

A  study  of  the  relation  of  some  science  materials  known 
to  certain  Algonkin  Indians  to  present  elementary 
science  teaching. 

Education  of  Indian  child  and  trait  complex  of  tribe  as  exempli- 
fied by  study  of  Keshena  Menomini. 

Curry,  Laura  Kathleen        MAE  1937  Mexico    [713] 

La  rebeldia  entre  los  Indios  de  Mexico.  68p. 
A  summary  of  Indian  rebellions  in  Mexico. 

Curry,  Raymond  William        MA  1942  Arizona    [714] 

Arizona  in  fiction.  213p. 

1848-1942.  Regards  Indian  as  second  in  importance  only  to  the 
cowboy. 

Curry,  Robert  A.        MA  1955  Buffalo    [715] 

New  York  Loyalists  and  the  American  Revolution.  245p. 
Frequent  references  to  Indian  role  in  the  Revolution. 

Custer,  John  L.        MA  1951  Mexico  City    [716] 

Excavation  at  Culhuacan.  190p.,  illus. 

Account  of  the  excavation  of  a  pre-Conquest  city  underlying 
the  present  Barrio  de  San  Francisco  de  Culhuacan. 

Cutter,  Donald  Colgett        PhD  1950  California    [717] 

Spanish  exploration  of  California's  central  valley. 

Effects  of  penetration  into  valley  by  Whites;  refugee  Indians 
from  missions  pursued.  45  explorations  considered. 

Dabney,  Margaret  Alice        MA  1945  Kansas    [718] 

Materials  native  to  Oklahoma  in  art  education. 

Historical  background  on  Indian  tribes  and  Pueblo  ruins;  two 
maps  show  Five  Tribes  before  and  after  removal.  Not  primarily 
Indian. 

Dacey,  William        MA  1946  Clark    [719] 

Geographic  origins  of  art;  a  regional  concept  of  clas- 
sification.  141p. 

Includes  environmental  consideration  of  Indian  art;  examines 
differences  between  primitive  and  sophisticated  art  expressions. 

72 


Dagley,  Asa  Wallace        MA  1926  Oklahoma    [720] 

The  Negro  of  Oklahoma. 

Negroes  held  as  slaves  by  each  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes ;  freed- 
men  adopted  into  tribes;  their  treatment,  problems.  Much  on 
Indians. 

Dahlgren  de  Jordan,  Barbro       MA  1956  Mexico:  EN     [721] 
La  Mixteca,  su  cultura  e  historia  prehispanica.  Pub: 
U /Mexico:  Collec.  culturas  mexicanas,  II  [1954]  399p. 

Daifuku,  Hiroshi        PhD  1951  Harvard    [722] 

A  conceptual  scheme  of  Southwestern  archaeology  in  the 
light  of  the  excavation  of  a  Basket  Maker  Ill-Pueblo  I 
site  in  the  Jeddito  Valley,  northeastern  Arizona.  181p., 
illus.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.,  LIV#2  [1952]  p  191-200. 

Dalager,  Rudolph  Levin        MA  1930       So.  California    [723] 
The  Espejo  expedition  into  New  Mexico,  1582-1583.  88p. 

Dale,  Kenneth  Ivan        EdD  1949  No.  Dakota    [724] 

Navajo  Indian  educational  administration.  196p. 

Dale,  Margaret  Pressly        MA  1933  Columbia    [725] 

The  Cronica  Mexicana  by  Hernando  Alvarado  Tezozomoc. 
96p. 

Dall,  Dorothy        MA  1936  Montana    [726] 

The  influence  of  Governor  Isaac  Ingalls  Stevens  on  the 
opening  of  the  Northwest.  88p. 

Dalrymple,  Paul  Clement        MA  1952  Syracuse    [727] 

An  historical  geography  of  Monhegan  Island,  Maine. 
109p.,  illus. 

Based  largely  on  Williams'  History  of  Maine;  Indian- White 
relations  considered  at  length. 

Daniels,  James  Manley        MA  1948  Texas    [728] 

La  Junta  de  los  Rios  and  the  despoblado,  1680-1760. 
Indians  of  the  Big  Bend  region ;  missions. 

Danson,  Edward  Bridge        PhD  1952  Harvard    [729] 

An  archaeological  survey  of  west  central  New  Mexico 
and  east  central  Arizona.  2  vols.,  illus. 

73 


Dargan,  Lena  Dingman        MA  1932  New  Mexico     [730] 

James  S.  Calhoun  in  New  Mexico.  131p. 
His  career  as  Indian  Agent,  1849-1852. 

Dark,  Philip  John  Crosskey        PhD  1954  Yale    [731] 

Methods  in  ethnohistory :  with  reference  to  Mixtec 
materials.  32 3p.,  illus. 

Darlington,  Marion        MA  1943  Columbia    [732] 

A  study  of  the  poetry  of  the  Indians  of  North  America 
and  its  influence  on  modern  American  poetry.  296p. 

Darnell,  William  Leonard        MA  1930  Texas    [733] 

The  services  of  Francisco  de  Urdifiola  in  Nueva  Vizcaya, 
1575-1612. 

Dart,  Marguerite  Mildred        MA  1954         California    [734] 
The  history  of  Lompoc  Valley,  California.  169p.,  photos. 
Chumash. 

Daugherty,  George  Henry,  jr.        PhD  1925    Chicago    [735] 
Reflections  of  environment  in  North  American  Indian 
literature. 

Excludes  myths  and  tales.  Considers  songs  and  ritual  orations 
of  Indians  in  general,  primarily  Chippewa,  Sioux,  Pima  and 
some  Iroquois. 

Daugherty,  Richard  D.        PhD  1953  Washington     [736] 

Early  man  in  the  Columbia  Intermontane  Province. 
376p.  M.  Pub:  U/Utah,  Anthro.  Paps.  #24  [1956]  123p. 

Davalos  Hurtado,  Eusebio         MA  1956      Mexico:  EN     [737] 
La  deformacion  craneana  entre  los  Tlatelolca. 

Davidson,  Donald  Curtis        MA  1934  California     [738] 

The  North  West  Company  in  Old  Oregon  and  New 
Caledonia.  87p. 
Includes  Cowlitz,  Snake,  Iroquois  and  other  tribes. 

Davidson,  Gordon  Charles        MA  1908  California    [739] 

Report  on  the  manuscripts  of  British  Columbia  in  the 
Bancroft  collection.  6p. 
Includes  manuscripts  discussing  Indians  of  British  Columbia. 

74 


Davidson,  Gobdon  Charles        PhD  1916        California    [740] 
The  North  West  Company.  Pub:  U /Calif.  Pubs.  Hist, 
VII  [1918]  349p. 
Indian  material  relating  to  fur  trade  throughout. 

Davidson,  James  Allie        PhD  1941  Pittsburgh     [741] 

Baptist  beginnings  in  western  Pennsylvania. 
Some  consideration  of  Baptist  mission  work  among  Indians. 

Davidson,  Kobebt  Nathaniel        MA  1952         Stanford    [742] 
A  study  of  the  Ghost  Dance  of  1889.  49p. 

Davidson,  William  David        MA  1948  Dulce     [743] 

A  method  for  studying  religious  cult  and  healing  cere- 
monies and  its  application  to  a  Guatemalan  Indian  curing 
ceremony.  145p. 

Pokoman  Indian  curer  was  informant. 

Davis,  Caboline  Leola        MA  1937  Oklahoma    [744] 

The  history  of  the  schools  and  the  educational  develop- 
ment of  the  Chickasaw  Nation.  146p. 

Davis,  Dobis  Winona        MA  1939  Washington    [745] 

The  Land  Ordinance  of  1785. 
Brief  references  to  Indian  titles,  cessions  and  treaties. 

Davis,  Edwabd        MA  1919  Oklahoma     [746] 

Tribal  land  titles  in  Oklahoma.  50p. 

Circa  1860-1914.  Tribes  of  Indian  Territory. 

Davis,  Edwabd        PhD  1935  Texas    [747] 

History  of  Federal  relations  with  the  Five  Civilized 
Tribes  of  Indians  since  1865.  544p. 

Davis,  Edwabd  Mott,  jb.         PhD  1954  Harvard    [748] 

The  culture  history  of  the  central  Great  Plains  prior  to 
the  introduction  of  pottery.  386p.,  illus. 

Davis,  Geobge  Habland        MS/Ed  1941      Oregon  State    [749] 
A  curriculum  based  on  the  functional  needs  of  the 
Navajo. 

Davis,  Gladys  Maude        MA  1937  Colorado    [750] 

The  Indians  and  Indian  campaigns  in  the  Panhandle 
of  Texas.  135p.,  map. 

75 


Davis,  James  Thomas        MA  1954  California    [751] 

The  Patterson  Mound:  a  comparative  analysis  of  the 
archaeology  of  Site  Alameda  328. 

Davis,  John  Benjamin        MA  1929  Geo.  Peabody    [752] 

The  life  and  works  of  Sequoyah.  102p. 

Davis,  John  Wayne        MA  1934  Colorado    [753] 

A  history  of  the  Pipestone  Reservation  and  quarry  in 
Minnesota.  115p. 

Davis,  Lawrence  J.        MA  1944  So.  California    [754] 

The  sociocultural  changes  in  the  Cheyenne  River  Sioux 
Indians  as  a  result  of  contact  with  White  civilization. 

Davis,  Robert  Yarborough        MA  1944  Iowa    [755] 

A  study  of  the  San  Juan  Indian  Mission.  147p. 

Davis,  William  Lyle        PhD  1943  California    [756] 

Mission  St.  Anne  of  the  Cayuse  Indians,   1847-1848. 
238p. 

Davlin,  Joyce  Katharyn        MA  1956         Mexico:  EN    [757] 
Breve  estudio  de  los  entierros  en  Mesoamerica  prehis- 
panica. 

Day,  Arthur  Grove        MA  1942  Stanford    [758] 

North  American  ritual  poetry  in  English  translation. 

Day,  Arthur  Grove        PhD  1944  Stanford    [759] 

Types  of  North  American  Indian  poetry  in  English 
translation.  Pub:  The  sky  clears;  poetry  of  the  American 
Indian.  Macmillan  [1951]  204p. 
Considers  38  Indian  tribes,  also  several  Mesomerican  groups. 

Day,  Murlin  Webster        MA  1937  Kentucky    [760] 

Sir  William  Johnson  and  the  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.  74p. 

Daywalt,  William  E.        PhD  1948  U.C.L.A.     [761] 

A  critical  study  of  contemporary  Mexican  Indian  pot- 
tery. 269p. 

Also  includes  corollary  study  of  work  at  several  Indian  Reser- 
vations in  U.S.  and  British  Columbia. 

76 


Dazey,  Elizabeth  Thorne        MA  1948  California     [762] 

The  transition  from  childhood  to  adulthood  among  the 
Klamath  Indians  of  Oregon. 

Deale,  Valentine  B.        MA  1939  Notre  Dame    [763] 

The  history  of  the  Potawatomi  before  1722.  66p. 

Dean,  Chester  L.        MA  1935  So.  California    [764] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  Arizona,  1863-1886.  184p. 

Dearborn,  Frances  R.        MA  1927  Iowa    [765] 

Problems  of  North  American  Indians :  a  course  of  study 
in  Indian  history.  23  lp. 

DeArmond,  Louis  Cushman        PhD  1950        California    [766] 
Luis   de   Valdivia   and   defensive   war  in  seventeenth 
century  Chile.  264p.,  maps. 
Araucanians. 

Debo,  Angie  Elbertha         PhD  1933  Oklahoma     [767] 

History  of  the  Choctaw  Nation  from  the  end  of  the  Civil 
War  to  the  close  of  the  tribal  period.  Pub  :  Rise  and  fall 
of  the  Choctaw  Republic.  U/Okla.  Press  [1934]  314p., 
illus. 

Debra,  Mabel  Mason        MA  1928  Yale    [768] 

A  comparative  study  of  life  forms  and  their  symbols  in 
Indian  ceramic  design  of  the  Southwest.  33p.,  illus. 

DeBurgos,  Francis        MA  1927  Texas    [769] 

The  administration  of  Teodoro  de  Croix,  Commander 
General  of  the  Provincias  Internas  de  Mexico,  1776-1783. 
Problems  of  Indian  administration. 

Decker,  A.  Mabel        MA  1917  Columbia    [770] 

The  treatment  of  the  Indians  during  the  Spanish  con- 
quest. 32p. 

DeFlores,  Patricia  Firth        MA  1949  Stanford    [771] 

Mexican  costume:  its  development  from  pre-Columbian 
times  to  the  present  as  an  expression  of  the  blending  of 
cultures. 

DeGaetano,  Leo  Vincent        MA  1948  New  York    [772] 

Indian  policy  in  early  New  England.  109p. 

77 


De Groat,  Elizabeth        MA  1950  Catholic    [773] 

An  analysis  of  the  material  culture  of  the  Iroquoian 
Indians. 

DeHarport,  David  Lee        MA  1945  Denver    [774] 

A  racial  classification  of  some  Pueblo  crania.  76p.,  illus. 

De  la  Calle  y  Rodriguez,  Maria  MA  1956  Mexico: EN    [775] 
Funcion  de  la  indumentaria  prehispanica  en  el  centro 
y  sur  de  Mexico. 

DeLaCruz,  Margot  Preece        MA  1954  Florida    [776] 

The  encomienda  in  Cuba.  72p. 

1503-1520.  "Contributed  to  the  disappearance  of  the  Indians 
in  Cuba." 

DeLaguna,  Frederica  Annis        PhD  1933  Columbia    [777] 

A  comparison  of  Eskimo  and  Palaeolithic  art.  Pub: 

Amer.  Jour.  Archeol.,  XXXVI  #4  [1932]  p477-511; 
XXXVII  #1  [1933]  p77-107. 

Delaney,  Gerald yn  Ann        MA  1932  Columbia    [778] 

The  manuscript  of  Henry  David  Thoreau's  Notes  on  the 
North  American  Indians,  volumes  XI  and  XII.  (Trans- 
cribed and  edited.)  352+102p. 

Delanglez,  Jean        PhD  1935  Catholic    [779] 

The  French  Jesuits  in  lower  Louisiana  (1700-1763).  Pub  : 
Cath.  U.,  Stud.  Amer.  Church  Hist,  XXI  [1935]  547p. 

Indians  considered  throughout ;  especially  mission  posts  among 
Arkansas,  Yazoo,  Choctaw,  Alibamu. 

Delmez,  Albert  Juares        PhD  1949  Missouri    [780] 

The  history  of  the  cultural  missions  in  Mexican  education. 
317p.  M. 

Period  1923-1949.  UNESCO  especially  considered.  Indians  men- 
tioned throughout  as  "peasants",  but  no  specific  tribes  men- 
tioned. 

Delorme,  David  P.        PhD  1955  Texas    [781] 

A  socio-economic  study  of  the  Turtle  Mountain  band  of 
Chippewa  Indians,  and  a  critical  evaluation  of  proposals 
designed  to  terminate  their  Federal  wardship  status. 
271p. 

78 


Demetracopoulou,  Dorothy  S.       PhD  1932  California    [782] 
The  Loon  Woman  myth:  a  study  in  synthesis.  Pub: 
Jour.  Amer.  Folklore,  XLVI  #180  [1933]  plOl-128. 

DeNier,  Flora  Lauretta        MA  1928  California    [783] 

Robert  Livermore  and  the  development  of  Livermore 
Valley  to  1860.  221p.,  maps. 
Various  Miwok  tribes  of  the  area. 

Denison,  Natalie  Morrison        MA  1938  Oklahoma    [784] 

Presbyterian    missions    and    missionaries    among    the 
Choctaw  to  1907.  229p. 

Denison,  Velma        MA  1932  Geo.  Peabody     [785] 

A  brief  history  of  the  Chickasaws  in  Oklahoma.  125p. 

Denman,  Murrie        MA  1953  So.  Dakota    [786] 

Art  in  the  life  of  the  Sioux  Indian  of  South  Dakota. 

8  black  and  white  plates  of  various  Sioux  designs  and  scenes  are 
included. 

Dennerlein,  Gerald  Edwin       MA  1941    So.  California    [787] 
History  of  the  Ramona  Land:  the  economic  and  social 
development  of  San  Jacinto,  California. 
Especial  reference  to  Luiseno  and  Soboba  Indians. 

Dennis,  Elsie  Frances        MA  1928  Oregon    [788] 

Slavery  among  the  Indians  in  the  Pacific  Northwest.  64p. 

Dennis,  Mary  E.        MA  1939  New  Mexico    [789] 

Plants  and  animals  used  as  sources  of  dye,  paint,  and 
skin  dressing  in  the  Southwest.  50p. 

Denniston,  Douglas        MA  1948  New  Mexico    [790] 

A  group  of  paintings  derived  from  Southwestern  Indian 
art. 
15  photographic  reproductions. 

Denoyer,  Charles        MA  1909  No.  Dakota    [791] 

The  history  of  Fort  Totten.  104p. 
Dakota  Sioux. 

Dent,  Willard  L.        MA  1949  East  Texas    [792] 

History  of  Stonewall  County.  129p.,  illus. 

§  2  "Early  exploration  and  the  Indians";  §  3  "The  Indian  and 
the  buffalo".  Texas  locale. 

79 


Denton,  Doris        MA  1929  Kansas    [793] 

Harmony  Mission,  1821-1837.  57p. 

Account  of  a  short-lived  mission  to  the  Osage  Indians  of  Kansas, 

Denton,  Flossie  Hilton        MA  1937  Geo.  Peabody    [794] 

Stories  of  the  Cherokee  Indians  adapted  to  fourth  grade 
level.  128p. 
"A  group  of  Cherokee  stories  never  before  collected." 

Derden,  Lucien  Jack        MA  1949  So.  Methodist    [795] 

The  education  of  the  shaman  among  the  North  American 
Indians.  90p. 

Derr,  Lucile  Elizabeth        MA  1927  California    [796] 

The  administration  of  Estevan  Miro  in  Spanish  Louisiana 
1784-1791,  with  an  appendix  of  translations  from  the 
originals  of  Spanish  documents,  1781-1791.  382p. 
Creek,  Choctaw,  Chickasaw  and  Alibamu. 

Derthick,  Lawrence  G.        MA  1930  Tennessee    [797] 

The  Indian  boundary  line  in  the  southern  district  of 
British  North  America,  1763-1779.  156p. 

Desmond,  Gerald  R.        PhD  1951  Catholic    [798] 

Gambling  among  the  Yakima.  Pub:  Cath.  U.,  Anthro. 

Ser.  #14  [1952]  58p. 

Deuel,  Thorne        PhD  1935  Chicago    [799] 

The  application  of  a  classificatory  method  to  Mississippi 
Valley  archaeology.  Pub  :  withF.  Cooper-Cole,  Rediscover- 
ing Illinois:  Archaeological  explorations  in  and  around 
Fulton  County.  U/Chi.  Press  [1937]  p207-219. 

DeVault,  Earl  S.         MA  1940  Colorado  State    [80Q] 

The  Sioux  in  South  Dakota.  107p. 

Devereux,  George        PhD  1936  California    [801] 

The  sexual  life  of  the  Mohave  Indians :  an  interpretation 
in  terms  of  social  psychology.  Pub  :  Human  Biology,  IX 
#4  [1937]  p498-527. 

Dewar,  John        MA  1954  Mexico  City    [802] 

Mexican  masks. 

The  mask  in  primitive  cultures,  and  an  artistic  evaluation  of  the 
Mexican  mask. 

80 


Diamond,  Herbert  Maynard        PhD  1917  Yale    [803] 

Religion,  a  factor  in  primitive  economic  adaptation. 
Pub:  Religion  and  the  Commonweal.  NY:  Harper  &  Bro. 
[1928]  305p. 

Dibble,  Charles  E.        MCH  1938  Mexico    [804] 

Un  estudio  del  "Codice  Xolot".  236p.,illus.  Pub:  Codice 
Xolotl.  U/Utah  Press  [1951]  166p.,  illus. 

Dibble,  Charles  E.        DA  1942  Mexico     [805] 

Codice  en  Cruz.  Pub:  Mexico,  D.F. :  Taller  Numancia 
[1942]  164p.,  illus. 

Dibble,  Paul  Gladstone        MA  1930  Chicago    [806] 

Christian  influence  among  the  Stockbridge  Indians.  97p. 

Dickerson,  Oliver  Morton        PhD  1911  Illinois     [807] 

American  Colonial  Government  1696-1765;  a  study  of 
the  British  Board  of  Trade  in  its  relation  to  the  American 
Colonies,  political,  industrial,  administrative.  Pub: 
Cleveland:  A.  H.  Clark  [1912]  390p.,  illus. 

Cherokee,  Creek,  Miami,  Mohegan,  Six  Nations.  Includes  an- 
notated bibliography. 

Dickerson,  William  Edwin  S.        MA  1952  Texas    [808] 

"The  White  Path."  The  ethnology  of  the  Alabama- 
Koasati  Indians  of  Texas.  179p. 

Dickson,  Evelyn  Marthena  Hogue    MA  1946  Stanford    [809] 
Food  plants  of  the  western  Oregon  Indians.  218p. 

Diesing,  Paul        PhD  1952  Chicago    [810] 

An  action  program  for  the  Fox  Indians.  168p. 

Diettrich,  Sigismund  de  Rudesheim    PhD  1931    Clark    [811] 
Historical    geography    of   the    Thames    River   Valley, 
Connecticut. 

Includes  chapter  on  Pequot. 

Dijour,  Elizabeth        MA  1931  Columbia    [812] 

Preliminary  study  of  Runasimi  (Q'eswa)  of  the  Cuzqueno 
and  Bolivian  groups.  49p. 
A  linguistic  study. 

o  81 


Dinnen,  Catherine  Marie        MA  1950      So.  California    [813] 
A  study  of  the  early  history  of  Fort  Wayne,  Indiana. 

Relation  of  Fort  to  the  Miami  tribes ;  also  Shawnee,  Potawatomi, 
Chippewa,  Ottawa. 

Dionne,  Gabriel        MA  1947  Ottawa    [814] 

Histoire  des  methodes  missionnaires  utilisees  par  les 
Oblats  de  Marie  Immaculee  dans  l'evangelisation  des 
indiens  du  "versant  pacifique"  au  dix-neuvieme  siecle. 
150p. 

DiPeso,  Charles  Corradino,  jr.        MA  1950    Arizona    [815] 
Babocomari,  Indian  village  located  on  the  Babocomari 
River:  an  archaeological  site  in  southeastern  Arizona. 
416p.  Pub:  Dragoon:  The  Amerind  Found.,  #5  [1951] 
248p.,  illus. 

DiPeso,  Charles  Corradino,  jr.        PhD  1953  Arizona     [816] 
The  Sobaipuri  Indians  of  the  upper  San  Pedro  River 
Valley,  southeastern  Arizona.  405p.  M.  Pub:  Dragoon: 
The  Amerind  Found.,  #6  [1953]  285p.,  illus. 

Ethnohistorical  and  archaeological  study;  Spanish  contacts, 
1450-1692,  and  their  impact,  intensively  examined. 

Dittert,  Alfred  E.,  jr.        MA  1949  New  Mexico    [817] 

The  prehistoric  population  and  architecture  of  the  Cebol- 
leta  Mesa  region,  central  western  New  Mexico.  113p. 

Dixon,  Helen  Miller        MA  1934  Texas    [818] 

The  middle  years  of  the  administration  of  Juan  Maria, 
Baron  de  Ripperda,  Governor  of  Texas,  1773-1775.  97p. 

Chapter  on  Indian  affairs. 

Dixon,  Keith  A.        MA  1952  Arizona     [819] 

Hidden  House,  a  cliff  ruin  in  Sycamore  Canyon,  central 
Arizona;  a  study  based  on  notes  by  Clarence  R.  King 
and  Museum  collections.  178p.  Pub  :  Mus.  No.  Arizona, 
Bull.  #29  [1956]  90p.,  illus. 

Dixon,  Mabel  Eastman         MA  1924  Columbia    [820] 

Methods  of  dyeing  among  the  aboriginal  tribes  of 
America.  27p. 

82 


Dixon,  Roland  Burrage        PhD  1900  Harvard    [821] 

The  language  of  the  Maidu  Indians  of  California.  Pub  : 
Bur.  Amer.  Ethnol,  Bull.  #40  pt.  1  [1911]  p679-734. 

Dobie,  Dudley  Richard        MA  1932  Texas    [822] 

The  history  of  Hays  County,  Texas. 
Including  aboriginal  inhabitants  of  the  area. 

Dockstader,  Frederick  J.        MA  1941     Ariz. -Flag staff    [823] 
European  influences  on  Hopi  Kachina  ceremonials.  64p. 
illus.,  col.  pis. 

Dockstader,  Frederick  J.        PhD  1951     West.  Reserve    [824] 
White  influences  on  the  Hopi  Kachina  cult.  249p.  Pub: 
The  Kachina  and  the  White  man.  Cranbrook  Inst.  Sci. 
[1954]  185p.,  illus.,  col.  pis. 

Dodge,  Faye        MA  1911  Kansas    [825] 

The  nature  and  extent  of  Indian  agriculture  in  North 
America.  45p. 

Dodson,  Leonidas        PhD  1927  Iowa    [826] 

Alexander  Spotswood,  a  Governor  of  colonial  Virginia, 
1710-1722.  Pub:  U/Penna.  Press  [1932]  323p. 

Chapter  on  "Indian  relations".  Iroquois,  Algonquian,  Dakota 
Sioux. 

Dolch,  Isabel  Scherer        MA  1922         Washington! SL    [827] 
Calendar  of  the  Pierre  Chouteau-Maffitt  papers  con- 
cerning the  fur  trade  in  the  Southwest.  20 lp. 

Considerable  Indian  material,  especially  on  Sac,  Fox,  Osage, 
Potawatomi. 

Donahue,  May        MA  1923  Columbia    [828] 

The  economic  life  of  the  American  Indians  as  seen  in  the 
Jesuit  Relations,  edition  of  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites, 
1896-1901.  30p. 

Donaldson,  Clara  Rosella        MA  1926  Akron    [829] 

A  study  of  the  United  States  Indian  schools.  127p. 

Donaldson,  Jessie  Louise        MA  1931  California    [830] 

A  stylistic  study  of  variants  of  the  mentor-grandmother 
myth.  37p. 

All  North  American  tribes,  including  Eskimo. 
6*  83 


Dondore,  Dorothy  Anne        PhD  1926  Columbia    [831] 

The  Prairie  and  the  making  of  middle  America;  four 
centuries  of  description.  Pub:  Torch  Press  [1926]  472p. 
Literary  descriptions  of  the  West ;  much  on  Indians. 

Donnelly,  Jean  Merl        MA  1933  Arizona    [832] 

John  G.  Neihardt — epic  poet.  6 op. 

Neihardt's  Cycle  of  the  West :  Plains  Indians  west  of  the  Missis- 
sippi, chiefly  Omaha. 

Donnelly,  Joseph  Peter        PhD  1940  St.  Louis    [833] 

The  liquor  traffic  among  the  aborigines  of  the  New 
Northwest,  1800-1860.  303p.  M. 

Oregon- Washington-Idaho  area;  traces  causes  of  failure  in  "civi- 
lizing" Indians  to  liquor  traffic,  with  fur  traders  and  homestead- 
ers equally  culpable. 

Donnelly,  William  Patrick        MA  1934  St.  Louis    [834] 

Father  Pierre- Jean  de  Smet ;  United  States  Ambassador 
to  the  Indians.  138p.  Pub  :  Cath.  Hist.  Soc,  Hist.  Records 
and  Stud.,  XXIV  [1934]  p7-142. 

Donohue,  Arthur  Thomas        PhD  1932  Kansas    [835] 

The  history  of  the  early  Jesuit  missions  in  Kansas. 
256p.  M. 

1836-1848.  Role  of  Jesuits  and  their  influence  on  Indian  eco- 
nomics, religion  and  culture.  Traces  five  missions  among  Po- 
tawatomi,  Creek,  Osage. 

Donohugh,  Agnes  C.  L.        MA  1916  Columbia    [836] 

Knowledge  and  interpretation  in  Salish  culture.      36p. 

Dorain,  Edith  McEwen        MA  1927  Columbia    [837] 

Indian  warfare  in  early  New  England  literature.  85p. 

Dorm  an,  Margaret        MA  1932  New  Mexico    [838] 

A  study  of  the  water-color  paintings  of  modern  Pueblo 
Indians.  34p. 

Dorn,  Donald  D.         MS/Ed  1954  No.  Dakota    [839] 

A  comparative  study  of  Indian  and  White  children  in 
the  intermediate  grades  of  the  Cass  Lake  public  schools. 

88p. 

Minnesota  Chippewa. 

84 


Dorrance,  Harold  George        MA  1953      Mexico  City    [840] 
The  social  position  of  the  Indian  woman  in  sixteenth 
century  New  Spain.  93p. 

Dorsey,  George  Amos        PhD  1894  Harvard    [841] 

An  archaeological  study  based  on  a  personal  exploration 
of  over  one  hundred  graves  at  the  Necropolis  of  Ancon, 
Peru.  2  vols.,  illus.  with  116  photographs. 

This  was  the  first  PhD  awarded  by  a  formally-organized 
Department  of  Anthropology  in  the  United  States.  See  also 
539,  3336. 

Dorson,  Richard  Mercer        PhD  1943  Harvard    [842] 

New  England  popular  tales  and  legends.  774p.  Pub: 
Jonathan  draws  the  long  bow.  Harvard  U.  Press  [1946] 
274p. 

Includes  brief  section  on  Indian  legends. 

Dosch,  Delmar  R.        MA  1947  Loyola    [843] 

Father  Pierre- Jean  de  Smet,  S.  J.,  Ambassador  extra- 
ordinary to  the  Sioux  Indians,  1862-1868.  94p. 

Dossick,  Jesse  John        EdD  1941  Harvard    [844] 

Education  among  the  ancient  Aztecs.  494p. 

Douglas,  Mary  Elizabeth        MA  1947  Oregon    [845] 

Oregon  Indian  basketry  types  and  distribution.  96p. 

Douglass,  Lillian        MA  1932  Louisiana    [846] 

Place-names  of  East  Feliciana  parish. 
Includes  a  few  Indian  names. 

Dove,  Myrtle  R.        MA  1949  Sul  Ross    [847] 

The  history  of  Toyah,  Texas.  82p.,  illus. 
Comanche,  Apache. 

Dovell,  Junius  E.        PhD  1947  No.  Carolina    [848] 

A  history  of  the  Everglades  of  Florida.  598p. 

Includes  section  on  Seminoles ;  other  tribes  in  passim. 

Do  well,  Ethel  Fowler        MA  1932  Columbia    [849] 

The  opening  of  Oklahoma  Territory,  1889.  112p. 

Dowlen,  Louise  Eleana        MA  1937  Geo.  Peabody    [850] 

North  American  Indian  poetry.  297p. 

85 


Dowling,  Alice  Brown        MA  1932  Oklahoma    [851] 

The  significance  of  the  destruction  of  the  American 
bison  in  the  Southwest.  67p. 

Dowling,  Joseph  Albert        MA  1951  New  York    [852] 

Victor  Raul  Haya  de  la  Torre.  81p. 

Career  of  the  Peruvian  Indianist  political  leader. 

Downing,  Beebs        MA  1944  Geo.  Washington    [853] 

The  social  position  of  the  Andean  Indian  in  selected 
contemporary  novels  of  Peru,  Ecuador,  and  Bolivia.  67p. 

Dozier,  Edward  P.        MA  1949  New  Mexico    [854] 

A  tentative  description  and  classification  of  Tewa  verb 
structure.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling.,  XIX  [1953] 
pll8-129. 

Dozier,  Edward  P.        PhD  1952  U.C.L.A.     [855] 

The  changing  social  organization  of  the  Hopi-Tewa. 
160p.  Pub:  "The  Hopi-Tewa  of  Arizona."  U/Calif., 
Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol.,  XLIV  #3  [1954]  p259-376. 

Dragoo,  Donald  Wayne        MA  1949  Indiana    [856] 

Origins  of  the  Adena  culture.  73p. 

Drain,  Maud        MA  1928  Oklahoma    [857] 

The  history  of  the  education  of  the  Creek  Indians,  lllp. 

Drain,  Myrtle        MA  1928  Oklahoma    [858] 

A  history  of  the  education  of  the  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw 
Indians.  90p. 

Draper,  Catherine  M.        MA  1948  Montana    [859] 

The  influence  of  the  horse  on  the  life  of  the  Great  Plains 
Indians.  72p. 

Draughon,  Byrd  Love        MA  1946  Oklahoma    [860] 

Christian  missions  among  the  Chickasaws.  98p. 

Drewes,  Rudolph  Herman        MA  1927  California    [861] 

Pedro  Fages,  California  pioneer.  104p. 

Yuma  tribes. 

Dring,  Lovilla  Ruth        MA  1934  New  Mexico    [862] 

Literary  backgrounds  of  the  Santa  Fe  Trail.  194p. 
Extensive  Indian  consideration,  especially  as  a  hazard  to  travel. 

86 


Driver,  David  Miller        PhD  1942  Columbia    [863] 

The  Indian  in  Brazilian  literature.  Pub:  NY:  Hispanic 
Inst,  of  U.  S.  [1942]  190p. 

Driver,  Harold  Edson        MA  1934  California    [864] 

Wappo  ethnography.  Pub:  U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Amer. 
Archeol.  Ethnol,  XXXVI  [1936]  pl79-220. 

Driver,  Harold  Edson        PhD  1936  California    [865] 

The  reliability  of  culture  element  data.  Pub:  "Culture 
element  distributions,  Pt.  VIII."  U/Calif.,  Anthro. 
Bee,  I  #4  [1938]  p205-220. 

Drucker,  Philip        PhD  1936  California    [866] 

Diffusion  in  Northwest  Coast  culture  in  the  light  of  some 
distributions.  140p. 

Drummond,  Isabel  N.        MA  1930  Indiana    [867] 

A  study  of  the  literary  and  artistic  elements  in  the  life 
of  the  Sioux.  137p. 

Dubach,  Otto  Frederick        PhM  1905  Chicago    [868] 

The  treaty  relations  and  government  of  the  Cherokee. 
33p. 

DuBois,  Cora  Alice        PhD  1932  California    [869] 

Girls'  adolescence  observations  in  North  America.  98p. 

Duell,  Prentice  W.        MA  1917  Arizona    [870] 

A  study  of  the  Mission  San  Xavier  del  Bac,  near  Tucson, 
Arizona.  Pub  :  Mission  architecture  as  exemplified  in  San 
Xavier  del  Bac.  Tucson:  Ariz.  Archeol.  &  Hist.  Soc. 
[1919]  135p.,  illus. 

While  primarily  a  civil  engineering  study,  Pima-Papago- Apache 
are  considered.  A  complete  list  of  Southwestern  missions  and  an 
exhaustive  bibliography  are  included. 

Duff,  Wilson        MA  1952  Washington    [871] 

The  Upper  Stalo  Indians ;  an  introductory  ethnography. 
366p.  Pub:   "The  Upper  Stalo  Indians  of  the  Fraser 
Valley,  British  Columbia."  Victoria:  British  Columbia 
Provincial  Mus.  Mem.  #1  [1952]  136p. 
Halkomelem,  or  Lower  Fraser  Indians. 

87 


Duffen,  William  A.        MA  1936  Arizona    [872] 

The  development  of  human  culture  in  the  San  Pedro 
River  Valley,  Arizona.  108p. 

Thesis  expanded  from  its  original  aim  of  seeking  connection  be- 
tween Sobaipuri  and  San  Pedro  River  tribes  into  a  develop- 
mental study  of  human  culture  in  the  area. 

Duffy,  Charles  Anthony        MA  1952  California    [873] 

Peru  under  Fernando  de  Torres  y  Portugal,  Conde  del 
Villar,  Viceroy,  1585-1589.  195p. 
Missionary  work  and  defense;  Araucanian  and  Chir iguana. 

Dugan,  E.  J.         MA  1938  Oklahoma  A  &  M     [874] 

Education  among  the  Creek  Indians.  60p. 

Duggleby,  Donald  Rex        MA  1948  Indiana    [875] 

Hoosiers  travel  the  Oregon  Trail,  1841-1853.  348p. 

Duke,  Mary  Fender        MA  1942  So.  Methodist    [876] 

The  Indian  in  American  literature  since  1920.  135p. 

Dulaney,  Lulu  Mae        MA  1927  Texas    [877] 

The  first  administration  of  Sam  Houston.  184p.,  illus. 

Chapter  on  his  Indian  relations. 

Dunbar,  Laird  J.        MA  1948  New  Mexico    [878] 

A  study  of  the  suffrage  of  the  Arizona  and  New  Mexico 
Indian.  76p. 

Duncan,  John  Livingston        MA  1936       West.  Ontario    [879] 
Church  of  England  missions  among  the  Indians  in  the 
diocese  of  Huron  to  1850.  153p. 
Six  Nations:  Sable,  Muncey,  Manitoulin  I.,  Walpole  I. 

Duncan,  Mary  Beverly        MA  1926  Columbia    [880] 

General  Andrew  Lewis.  42p. 
Indian  fighter  in  Virginia  Border  Wars. 

Duncan,  Wllliam  deBarenne        MA  1933      Pittsburgh    [881] 
Benjamin  Franklin  and  the  frontier. 

Dunham,  Douglas        PhD  1950  Michigan    [882] 

The  French  element  in  the  American  fur  trade,  1760-1816. 
272p.  M . 

Compares  British  and  French  Indian  policies  in  northern  half  of 
U.S.,  Great  Lakes  to  the  Pacific. 


Dunham,  Harold  Hathaway        PhD  1941       Columbia    [883] 
Government  handout;  a  study  in  the  administration  of 
the  public  lands,  1875-1891.  Pub:  Ann  Arbor:  Edwards 
Bros.  [1941]  364p. 

Scattered  Indian  mention;  particularly  in  the  disposal  of  Reser- 
vation lands. 

Dunlap,  Amy        MA  1937  New  York     [884] 

The  Indian  population  of  the  United  States.  131p. 

A  thorough  study  containing  data  from  many  sources. 

Dunlap,  Ethel  Minola        MA  1930  Oklahoma    [885] 

Indian  removals  to  Oklahoma  after  1865.  81p. 

Dunlap,  William  Cook        PhD  1933  Pennsylvania    [886] 

Quaker  education  in  Baltimore  and  Virginia.  Early 
meetings  with  an  account  of  certain  meetings  of  Delaware 
and  the  Eastern  Shore  affiliated  with  Philadelphia.  Pub  : 
U/Penna.  Press  [1936]  574p. 

Based  on  the  manuscript  sources.  §  3  "Education,  civilization 
and  care  of  the  Indians." 

Dunn,  Adrian  Ritchey        MA  1951  No.  Dakota    [887] 

A  history  of  old  Fort  Berthold.  121p. 
Gros  Ventre,  Arikara,  Mandan. 

Dunn,  William  Edward        MA  1910  Stanford    [888] 

Apache  relations  in  Texas,  1718-1750.  Pub:  Texas 
State  Hist.  Assoc,  Qtly.,  XIV  #3  [1911]  pl98-274. 

Dunn,  William  Edward        PhD  1917  Columbia    [889] 

Spanish  and  French  rivalry  in  the  Gulf  region  of  the 
United  States,  1678-1702;  the  beginnings  of  Texas  and 
Pensacola.  Pub:  V '/Texas,  Stud.  Hist.  #1  [1917]  238p. 

Section  on  missions  to  the  natives;  other  Indian  references 
throughout. 

Dunne,  Peter  Masten         PhD  1935  California    [890] 

The  Four  Rivers:  early  Jesuit  missions  on  the  Pacific 
Coast.  Pub  :  Pioneer  black  robes  on  the  west  coast.  U/Calif . 
Press  [1940]  286p.,  illus. 

Sinaloa,  Mexico:  Indian  missions  throughout. 

89 


Dunnells,  Leslie  Harold        MA  1938      Colorado  State    [891] 
Indian  life  in  Colorado;  a  collection  of  source  material. 
125p. 

Basket  Maker,  Cliffdweller,  Arapaho,  Kiowa,  Cheyenne,  Ute. 

Dupre  Brown,  Grace        MAE  1941  Mexico    [892] 

La  espada  y  la  cruz  en  las  Floridas  Espanolas.  116p. 

Durlach,  Theresa  Mayer        PhD  1929  Columbia     [893] 

The  relationship  systems  of  the  Tlingit,  Haida  and 
Tsimshian.  Pub:  Amer.  Ethnol.  Soc.,  Pubs.  XI  [1928] 
177p. 

Dutch,  William,  jr.        MA  1949  DePauw    [894] 

John  Tipton  of  Indiana,  with  special  reference  to  his 
activities  as  Indian  Agent  of  the  United  States.  234p. 
Potawatomi.  1786-1839. 

Dutelle,  Thomas  E.        MA  1951  Columbia    [895] 

Development  of  political  leadership  and  institutions 
among  the  Klamath  Indians.  lOOp. 

Dutton,  Bertha  P.        MA  1937  New  Mexico    [896] 

Leyit  Kin,  a  small  house  ruin,  Chaco  Canyon,  New 
Mexico;  preliminary  report.  Pub:  U/New  Mex.  Bull., 
Mono.  Ser.,  I  #6  [1938]  101p.,  pis. 

Dutton,  Bertha  Pauline        PhD  1952  Columbia    [897] 

The  Toltecs  and  their  influence  on  the  culture  of  Chichen 
Itza.  151p.  M. 

Dutton,  Dewey  Alva        MA  1930  Denver    [898] 

A  study  of  the  application  of  intelligence  tests  to  the 
Indians  of  the  Southwest.  105p. 
Mainly  Pueblo  Indians. 

Duvall,  Claude  A.        MS  1926  Syracuse    [899] 

The  educational  status  of  the  Red  Man  in  New  York 
State.  69p. 

Dyer,  Ruth  Caroline        MA  1945  California    [900] 

The  Indians'  land  title  in  California:  a  case  in  Federal 
equity,  1851-1942. 

90 


Dyk,  Walter        MA  1931  Chicago     [901] 

Verb  types  in  Wishram,  an  American  Indian  language 
of  the  Northwest  Coast.  72p. 

Dyk,  Walter        PhD  1933  Yale    [902] 

A  grammar  of  Wishram.  157p. 

Easby,  Elizabeth  K.        MA  1952  Columbia     [903] 

The  pre-Conquest  art  of  Santarem,  Brazil.  88p.,  illus. 

Easterly,  Joe  a.         MA  1933  Texas     [904] 

The  life  of  Jonathan  Hamilton  Baker,  1832-1918. 
187p. 

§  3  on  Baker's  career  as  an  Indian  fighter  in  Texas. 

Eastes,  Helene  Margarete        MA  1934  Oklahoma     [905] 

The  Franciscans  in  New  Mexico,  1540-1680.  114p. 

Eaton,  Mariam  Boyd        MA  1928  Tennessee    [906] 

A  history  of  the  Cherokee  Indians,  1763-1776.  85p. 

Eaton,  Rachel  Caroline        PhD  1919  Chicago    [907] 

John  Ross  and  the  Cherokee  Indians.  Pub:  Muskogee, 
Okla:  Star  Printery  [1921]  153p. 

Eccles,  William  John        PhD  1955  McGill    [908] 

Frontenac  and  New  France,  1672-1698.  537p. 

Chapter  "Frontenac  and  the  Iroquois";  also  includes  Huron 
and  Ottawa. 

Edel,  May  Mandelbaum        PhD  1939  Columbia    [909] 

The  Tillamook  language.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling., 
X  #1  [1939]  pl-57. 

Edell,  Irvin        MA  1942  New  York     [910] 

The  Indian  problem  and  its  development  in  early 
Virginia,  1607-1676.  64p. 

Edman,  Grace  Augusta        MA  1930  Texas    [911] 

A  compilation  of  Royal  Decrees  relating  to  Texas  and 
other  Northern  Provinces  of  New  Spain,  1719-1799. 
509p. 

Translated  and  edited,  with  introduction  and  notes.  Considerable 
Indian  mention. 

91 


Edmonson,  Munro  Sterling        PhD  1952         Harvard    [912] 
Los  Manitos:  patterns  of  humor  in  relation  to  cultural 
values.  289p. 

Hispano  humor,  with  comparisons  to  Navajo  and  Pueblo 
Indians. 

Edwards,  Ellen  Lee        MA  1952  New  York     [913] 

Ethnohistory  of  the  Mackenzie  Valley  from  Providence 
to  Aklavik.  131p.,  maps. 

Includes  extensive  consideration  of  the  various  Indians  of  the 
Mackenzie  Valley  area. 

Edwards,  Hugh  L.        MA  1945  East  Texas    [914] 

An  annotated  bibliography  of  Southwestern  historical 
literature  in  the  library  of  East  Texas  State  Teachers 
College.  97p. 

Edwards,  Lawrence  E.        MA  1937  St.  Louis    [915] 

The  De  Smetiana  of  St.  Louis  University:  a  critical 
guide  to  the  first  three  volumes  of  the  writings  of  Father 
Pierre- Jean  De  Smet,  including  letters  and  other  docu- 
ments written  between  July  20,  1838,  and  November  10, 
1859.  137p. 
Much  on  his  Indian  activities. 

Edwards,  William  Ellis        PhD  1954  Columbia    [916] 

The  Helen' Blazes  Site  of  central-eastern  Florida:  a 
study  in  method  utilizing  the  disciplines  of  archaeology, 
geology  and  pedology.  125p.  M . 

Report  on  1949-51  excavations  at  Melbourne,  Florida;  dates  site 
at  5500-4000  BC. 

Egan,  Gerard  R.        MA  1951  Columbia    [917] 

An  investigation  of  the  conduct  of  Major  Marcus  A. 
Reno  in  the  Battle  of  the  Little  Big  Horn,  June  25, 
1876.  63p. 

Eggan,  Frederick  Russell        PhD  1933  Chicago    [918] 

The  kinship  and  social  organization  of  the  Western 
Pueblos  with  special  reference  to  the  Hopi  Indians. 
Pub  :  Social  organization  of  the  Western  Pueblos.  U/Chi. 
Press  [1950]  373p. 

92 


Eggebs,  Florence        MA  1935  Oklahoma  A  &  M    [919] 

A  study  of  the  Plains  Indians  since  the  formation  of  the 
Indian  Bureau.  76p. 

Ehblich,  Clara  Hilderman         PhD  1939  Columbia    [920] 

Tribal  culture  in  Crow  mythology.  Pub:  Jour.  Amer. 
Folklore,  L  #198  [1937]  p307-408. 

Compares  life  of  Crow  as  reflected  in  myths  with  that  reported 
in  ethnographies. 

Eichenlaub,  Gbegoby        MA  1929  Notre  Dame     [921] 

The  removal  of  the  Creeks  and  Cherokees  from  their 
Georgia  lands.  48p. 

Eidsmoe,  Russell  M.        MA  1935  So.  Dakota    [922] 

The  progress  of  the  Indians  on  the  Reservations  in  South 
Dakota,  1877-1906.  104p. 

Eikenbebby,  Alice  M.         MA  1929  Iowa     [923] 

Expeditions  up  the  Missouri  River  to  1819.  91p. 
§  5  "Influences  of  the  Indians  on  navigation". 

Eiseley,  Loben  Cobey         MA  1935  Pennsylvania     [924] 

A  review  of  the  paleontological  evidence  bearing  upon 
the  age  of  the  Scottsbluff  Quarry  and  its  associated 
artifacts.  39p.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.,  XXXVII  [1935] 
p306-319. 

Eiseley,  Loben  Cobey        PhD  1937  Pennsylvania     [925] 

Three  indices  of  Quaternary  time  and  their  bearing  upon 
the  problems  of  American  prehistory.  A  critique.  39p. 

Eisenbebg,  Benzion        MA  1948  Columbia    [926] 

The  Fox  Indians  and  the  European  struggle  for  the  North 
American  empire.  102p. 

Eisenhaueb,  Gladys        MA  1953  Columbia     [927] 

The  impact  of  the  Dutch  civilization  on  the  New  York 
Indians.  55p. 

Ekblaw,  Walteb  Elmeb        PhD  1926  Clark     [928] 

The  Polar  Eskimo;  their  land  and  life.  Pub:  Assoc. 
Amer.  Geographers,  Annals  [1928]  pl47-198. 

93 


Ekholm,  Gordon  Frederick        PhD  1941         Harvard    [929] 
Cultural  patterns  in  the  archaeology  of  northwestern 
Mexico.    Pub:     "Excavations    at    Guasave,    Sinaloa, 
Mexico."  Amer.  Mus.  Nat.  Hist.,Anthro.  Paps.,  XXXVIII 
pt.  2  [1942]  p23-139,  illus. 

Includes  comparisons  with  Middle  America  and  southwestern 
United  States. 

Ela,  Mary  Hazelttne        MA  1903  Wisconsin    [930] 

The  international  relations  of  the  Southwest  Indians 
from  1793  to  1795.  85p. 

Chickasaw,  Choctaw,  Cherokee,  Muskogee. 

E  lefson,  Verna        MA  1927  Iowa    [931] 

Indian  Agencies  on  the  Upper  Missouri  to  1850. 

Elkin,  Henry        PhD  1940  Columbia    [932] 

The  northern  Arapaho  of  Wyoming.  Pub:  Linton,  Ac- 
culturation in  Seven  American  Indian  Tribes.  NY:  Ap- 
pleton-Century  Co.  [1940]  p207-255. 

Eller,  Marian        MA  1938  New  Mexico    [933] 

An  investigation  of  drawings  by  Pueblo  Indian  children. 
40p.,  Ulus. 

Ellingworth,  Jesse  J.        MS  1955         Minnesota  State    [934] 
A  guidance  program  for  Red  Lake  Indians.  29p. 
Chippewa. 

Elliott,  Arthur  Elwood        PhD  1931  Columbia    [935] 

Paraguay;  its  cultural  heritage,  social  conditions  and 
educational  problems.  Pub:  Columbia  U.,  Teachers  Coll., 
Contr.  Educ.  #473  [1931]  210p. 

Includes  considerable  on  Guarani  role  in  Paraguay.  Missions  and 
mission  schools,  race  mixture,  etc. 

Elliott,  Helen  Elizabeth        MA  1942      Pennsylvania    [936] 
An  archaeological  survey  of  Utah.  63p. 

Ellis,  Herbert  Lee        PhD  1956  Columbia    [937] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the  Republic  of  Chile.  231p.  M. 
Araucanian  Indians,  from  the  founding  of  the  Republic  to  1949. 

94 


Ellis,  Joseph  A.        MA  1953  Columbia    [938] 

The  crimes  of  the  Putumayo.  85p. 

Particular  attention  to  Witoto;  also  Andoquera,  Bora,  Ocaina 
and  Yuria.  Period  1900s,  during  Columbian-Peruvian  conflict. 

Ellis,  Robert  Sydney        PhD  1914  Clark    [939] 

The  attitude  toward  death  and  the  types  of  belief  in 
immortality;  a  study  in  the  psychology  of  religion.  Pub  : 
Jour.  Bel.  Psych.,  VII  [1915]  p466-510. 
Australia,  Oceania,  Eskimo. 

Ellison,  William  Henry        PhD  1919  California    [940] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  California,  1846-1860. 
Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Rev.,  IX  [1922]  p37-67. 

Elmendorf,  William  W.         MA  1935  Washington    [941] 

The  soul-recovery  ceremony  among  the  Indians  of  the 
Northwest  Coast.  85p. 

Elmendorf,  William  W.         PhD  1949  California    [942] 

The  structure  of  Twana  culture. 

Elmore,  Francis  Hapgood        MA  1935     So.  California    [943] 
Ethnobotany  of  the  Navajo.  Pub:  U/New  Mex.  Bull., 
Mono.  Ser.,  I  #7  [1943]  136p. 

Elosua,  Juan        MA  1951  New  York    [944] 

Frontier  defense  in  the  upper  Middle  West,  1815-1850. 
lOOp. 

Elsbree,  Oliver  Wendell        PhD  1928  Columbia    [945] 

The  rise  of  the  missionary  spirit  in  America,  1790-1815. 
Pub:  Williamsport  Prtg  &  Bdg  Co.  [1928]  187p. 

§  1  "Pioneer  Protestant  missionaries  among  the  American  Indian 
during  17th  and  18th  centuries." 

Elson,  Benjamin  Franklin,  jr.         MA  1954        Cornell    [946] 
Sierra  Popoluca  intonation.  212p. 

A  linguistic  study  of  a  Mexican  dialect. 

Elvin,  Alexander         MA  1939  Colorado  A  &  M    [947] 

The  application  of  the  Wheeler-Howard  Act  to  the  edu- 
cational, occupational,  and  social  programs  of  the 
Phoenix  Indian  High  School.  84p. 

95 


Ely,  Albert  Grim         MA  1935  New  Mexico    [948] 

The  excavation  and  repair  of  the  Quarai  Mission.  Pub  : 
El  Palacio,  XXXIX  #25  [1935]  pl33-144. 

Ely,  Laurence  Elbert         MA  1935  Texas    [949] 

The  Civil  War  history  of  the  Cherokee  Indians  in  the 
light  of  tribal  factionalism.  117p. 

Emerick,  Richard  Gibbs         MA  1954  Pennsylvania     [950] 

Recent    observations   on   some   aspects   of   Havasupai 
culture.  206p. 

Emerson,  John  Norman         PhD  1954  Chicago    [951] 

The  archaeology  of  the  Ontario  Iroquois.  279p.  M. 

Engberg,  Laurel  Arthur        MA  1940  Colorado    [952] 

Voting  trends  of  South  Dakota  Senators. 

One  section  reviews  their  votes  on  legislation  dealing  with  Indian 
affairs. 

Engel,  Grace  Margaret         MA  1937  Columbia    [953] 

Pocahontas  in  American  literature.  82p. 

Engle,  Paul  Emerson        MA  1923  Wittenberg    [954] 

Missionary  history  of  the  Pacific  Northwest  to  1850. 
118p. 

Considers  mission  work  among  the  Northwest  tribes. 

Engler,  Gladys  Catherine        MA  1940  Columbia    [955] 

The  Indian  in  L'Abbe  Prevost's  Cleveland:  fact  or  fancy. 

51p. 

Virginia  Territory;  compares  modern  ethnologists'  point  of  view 
with  that  of  French  and  Virginian  historians. 

Ennis,  George  Harrison        MA  1949         Pennsylvania    [956] 
A  survey  of  the  prehistory  of  Concho  Flat.   75p. 

Report  on  an  area  in  eastern  Arizona,  near  Snowflake. 

Ensley,  Joseph  Wesley        MA  1931  Oklahoma    [957] 

Indian  hostilities  of  the  Southwest,  1865-1875.    129p. 

Epperson,  Freeman  Henry        MA  1952     East.  New  Mex.     [958] 
History  of  Indian  education  in  the  United  States,  with 
special  reference  to  the  development  of  the  boarding 
school  to  1933.  75p. 

96 


Eppig,  Josephine  M.        MA  1932  Columbia    [959] 

Thoreau's  manuscript  notes  on  the  American  Indian, 
Vol.  8.  437p. 

Erasmus,  Charles  John        MA  1950  California    [960] 

The  economic  life  of  a  Mayo  village.  192p. 

Erickson,  Evelyn  E.        MA  1934  Northwestern    [961] 

A  study  of  the  present  movement  in  Peru  to  revive  the 
Incaic  civilization.   63p. 

Erickson,  Martin  Elmer        PhD  1942  Washington    [962] 

Guatemalan  literature  of  the  last  fifty  years. 

Considers  part  played  by  authors  in  treating  the  Indian,  and 
abandonment  of  that  interest  since  1930. 

Ervin,  Bertha  Jewell        MA  1932     Oklahoma  A  &  M    [963] 
The  development   of   education  among  the   Cherokee 
Indians.  66p. 

Esch,  Lynd  J.         MA  1950  Indiana     [964] 

A  report  on  excavations  at  the  Cahone  Site  in  1948.  93p., 
illus. 

Esch,  Lynd  J.        PhD  1953  Indiana    [965] 

A  study  of  the  reliability  of  cultural  evidences  for 
archaeological-ethnological  cultural  continuities  in  the 
eastern  United  States.  149p.  M. 

Esparza  y  Estrada,  Graciela        MREd  1950     Asbury    [966] 
Religious  education  in  Mexico.  81p. 

Espinosa,  Jose  Manuel        PhD  1935  California    [967] 

Diego  de  Vargas  and  the  reconquest  of  New  Mexico, 
1691-1704.  Pub:  Crusaders  of  the  Bio  Grande.  Chi:  Inst, 
of  Jesuit  Hist.  [1942]  410p. 

Espinoza  Llanos,  Niceforo  E.         PhD  1953    Maryland    [968] 
Exploratory  analysis  of  some  key  influences  of  children 
in  southern  Indian  communities  of  Peru  with  implications 
for  education  in  rural  schools.  22 7p. 

Essene,  Frank  J.,  jr.         PhD  1947  California    [969] 

A  comparative  study  of  Eskimo  mythology.  94p. 

Compares  east,  west  and  central  Eskimo  with  Indians  of  interi- 
or Canada,  Northwest  Coast  tribes  and  northeast  Asiatic 
peoples. 

7  97 


Estep,  Margaret  Cartlich        MA  1940  California    [970] 

Ring  weavings.  43p.,  pis. 

Northwest  Coast,  Pueblo ;  also  Mexico,  Panama,  South  America. 

Esteve-Abril,  Ana  Himilce        MA  1944     No.  Carolina    [971] 
The  controversy  in  sixteenth  century  Spain  concerning 
the  legal  and  social  status  of  the  Indian.  62p. 

Estrada,  Antonia        MA  1924  So.  California    [972] 

The  private  and  social  life  of  the  Aztec  tribe  and  its  in- 
fluence upon  the  inhabitants  of  Mexico  at  the  present 
time.  62p. 

Evans,  Cecelia  Marie        MA  1937  Denver    [973] 

Comparative  Indian  mythology.  178p. 

Evans,  Clifford,  jr.        PhD  1950  Columbia    [974] 

The  archaeology  of  the  Territory  of  Amapa,  Brazil 
(Brazilian  Guiana).  165p.  M . 

Outlines  characteristics  of  three  phases:  Arua,  Mazagao,  Ariste; 
compares  with  historical  documentation. 

Evans,  Emory  G.        MA  1954  Virginia    [975] 

Government  Indian  policy,  1789-1809.  129p. 

Evans,  Harry  L.         PhD  1953  Florida    [976] 

Mexican  silversmithing — a  study  of  historical  and  con- 
temporary contributions  pertinent  to  industrial  edu- 
cation. 358p. 

Primarily  a  study  of  contemporary  Mexican  craft;  considers 
Indian  as  far  as  "Mexican"  is  Indian.  Includes  mention  of  an- 
cient craftwork  in  silver. 

E  vans,  Joshua  T.        MS  1938  Utah  Agri.     [977] 

The  Northwestern  Shoshone  Indians.  108p. 

(A)  Under  tribal  organization  and  government.  (B)  Under  the 
ecclesiatical  administration  of  the  Mormon  Church  as  exempli- 
fied at  the  Washakie  Colony,  Utah. 

Evans,  Marie  Padget        M/Ed  1952  Florida    [978] 

Mexican  miniatures:  a  study  of  the  educational  contri- 
butions of  miniatures  in  revealing  customs,  habits,  and 
cultures  of  Mexico.  350p. 
Toltec,  Zapotec,  Aztec  and  Spanish  miniatures. 

98 


Evans,  Rose  Mary        MA  1947  New  Mexico    [979] 

Introduction  to  the  observance  of  Navajo  sandpainting. 

Evans,  Wilma  Marie        MA  1940  Iowa    [980] 

Fort  Leavenworth,  a  frontier  outpost.  91p. 
Brief  scattered  references  to  Shawnee  and  Pawnee. 

Evanson,  Chellis  Nathaniel        PhD  1930  Iowa     [981] 

Sir  Francis  Nicholson,  a  Royal  Governor  in  the  Chesa- 
peake Colonies  during  the  period  1690-1705. 

Ewald,  Robert  Harold         PhD  1955  Michigan     [982] 

San  Antonio  Sacatepequez :  culture  change  in  a  Guate- 
malan community.  331p.  M . 

Ewers,  John  Canfield        MA  1934  Yale    [983] 

Painted  robes  and  skins  of  the  Plains  Indians.  116p. 
Pub:  Plains  Indian  painting.  Stanford  U.  Press  [1939] 
84p.,  illus. 

Ewing,  Russell  Charles        MA  1931  California    [984] 

History  of  Pimeria  Alta,  1687-1767.  127p.,  illus. 

Pima  and  Apaches. 

Ewing,  Russell  Charles        PhD  1934  California     [985] 

The  Pima  Uprising,  1751-1752 :  a  study  in  Spain's  Indian 
policy.  354p.  Pub:  "Investigations  into  the  causes  of  the 
Pima  Uprising  of  1751."  Mid-America,  XXIII  [1941] 
pl39-151. 

Ezell,  Paul  Howard        PhD  1956  Arizona     [986] 

The  Hispanic  acculturation  of  the  Gila  River  Pimas. 
460p.  M. 

Fagin,  Nathan  Bryllion        PhD  1931    Johns  Hopkins     [987] 
William  Bartram :  interpreter  of  the  American  landscape. 
Pub:  Johns  Hopkins  U.  Press  [1933]  229p. 

§  3  "Studies  of  the  American  Indians"  presents  much  on  Indians, 
especially  Cherokee  and  Creek. 

Fairbanks,  Charles  Herron        PhD  1954       Michigan     [988] 
The  excavation  of  Mound  C,  Ocmulgee  National  Monu- 
ment, Macon,  Georgia.  243p.  M . 

7*  99 


Falrchild,  Hoxie  Neale         PhD  1928  Columbia    [989] 

The  Noble  Savage;  a  study  in  romantic  naturalism. 
Pub:  Columbia  U.  Press  [1928]  536p. 

Considerable  on  Indian  as  romantic  literature. 

Faigin,  Helen        PhD  1953  Eadcliffe    [990] 

Child  rearing  in  the  Rimrock  community,  with  special 
reference  to  the  development  of  guilt.  118p. 

Fals-Borda,  Orlando        PhD  1955  Florida    [991] 

A  sociological  study  of  the  relationships  between  man 
and  the  land  in  the  Department  of  Boyaca,  Colombia. 
277p.  M. 

Includes  Indian  (Chibcha)  land  use;  mainly  a  study  of  con- 
temporary conditions. 

Farmer,  Freda  M.        MA  1953  Ball    [992] 

The  changing  attitudes  of  American  authors  toward  the 
Indians.  45p. 

Faron,  Louis  C.        PhD  1954  Columbia    [993] 

The  acculturation  of  the  Araucanian  Picunche  during 
the  first  century  of  Spanish  colonization  in  Chile: 
1536-1635.  205p.  M.  Pub:  Ethnohistory,  II  #2  [1955] 
pl33-145. 

Farrell,  Willie  Ewen        MA  1935     Oklahoma  A  &  M    [994] 
Educational  problems  as  confronted  by  the    Quaker 
Agents  on  the  Kiowa  and  Comanche  Reservation.  61p. 

Fathauer,  George  Harry        MA  1942  Chicago    [995] 

Social  organization  and  kinship  of  the  northern  Athabas- 
can Indians.  115p. 

Fathauer,  George  Harry        PhD  1950  Chicago    [996] 

Mohave  social  organization,  with  special  emphasis  upon 
age-sex  categories.  315p.  M. 

Faulhaber,  Johanna        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN    [997] 

Algunos  aspectos  antropologicos  de  la  poblacion  de 
Tepoztlan,  Morelos. 

Faulkner,  Colleela        MA  1949  Oklahoma    [998] 

The  life  and  times  of  Reverend  Stephen  Foreman.  254p. 

Oklahoma  Cherokee. 

100 


Faurot,  Alvin  G.        MA  1951  Colorado  A  &  M     [999] 

Metal  decor  of  the  Navajo  Indians.  61p. 

Faust,  Harold  S.        STD  1943  Temple  [1000] 

The  Presbyterian  mission  to  the  American  Indian 
during  the  period  of  Indian  removal  (1838-1893).  472p. 

Includes  original  material,  presented  from  an  exhaustive  but 
biased  viewpoint. 

Faust,  Kichard  Allen        MA  1935  Pennsylvania  [1001] 

A  comparative  study  of  anthropophagy  among  the  tribes 
north  of  Mexico.  73p. 

Fee,  Dexter  S.        MA  1934  Montana  [1002] 

Government  policy  towards  the  principal  Indian  Nations 
of  Montana,  1857-1873.  183p. 

Feeney,  Francis  H.        MA/Ed  1937  Arizona  [1003] 

Illiteracy  in  Arizona  from  1870  to  1930.   128p. 

Considers  the  several  races  in  the  state,  summarizes  literacy 
records  and  includes  statistical  data,  charts  and  tables. 

Felling,  Mary  E.        MA  1938  Colorado  State  [1004] 

History  of  legends  of  the  Indians  of  northwest  Missouri. 
93p. 
Sac-Fox,  Iowa. 

Fellows,  Muriel  H.        MA  1936  Pennsylvania  [1005] 

Petrography  in  the  New  World.   19p.,  pis.,  maps. 

Fenton,  William  Nelson        PhD  1937  Yale  [1006] 

The  Seneca  Eagle  Dance:  a  study  of  personality  ex- 
pression in  ritual.  264p.  Pub:  "The  Iroquois  Eagle 
Dance:  an  offshoot  of  the  Calumet  Dance."  Bur.Amer. 
Ethnol,  Bull  #156  [1953]  324p.,  illus. 

Ferdon,  Edwin  Nelson,  jr.        MA  1943   So.  California  [1007] 
The  archaeological  excavation  of  Hermit's  Cave,  New 
Mexico.  Pub:  School  of  Amer.  Res.,  Mono.  #10  [1946] 
29p. 

Fergus,  Mabel  Elizabeth        MA  1913  Columbia  [1008] 

Alexander  McGillivray  and  William  Augustus  Bowles; 
two  characters  in  the  early  history  of  the  South.  35p. 
Creek,  circa  1750-1800. 

101 


Ferguson,  Elizabeth  A.        PhD  1947  Yale  [1009] 

The  theory  and  practice  of  medicine  among  preliterate 
peoples.  398p. 

Considers  shaman,  healing  and  surgery  among  Andaman, 
Chukchi,  Trobriand,  Pondo,  Navajo;  appendix  includes  ex- 
tensive treatment  of  Indian  medical  practices. 

Ferguson,  Marjorie         MA  1931  New  Mexico  [1010] 

The  acculturation  of  Sandia  Pueblo.  94p. 

Ferguson,  Ruby  Alta        MA  1927  California  [1011] 

The  historical  development  of  the  Russian  River  Valley 
1579-1865.  161p.,  illus. 

Porno  and  Wappo ;  also  intermarriage  with  Aleuts. 

Fernandez,  Justino        D.Hist.  1953  Mexico  [1012] 

Coatlicue.  Estetica  del  arte  indigena  antiguo.  236p. 
Pub:  Mexico:  Ediciones  del  IV  centenario  de  la  Univ. 
Nad,  XV  [1954]  285p. 

Fernandez,  Maria  Teresa        MA  1956        Mexico:  EN  [1013] 
Fonemica  del  Ixtateco. 

A  linguistic  study  of  Ixtateco,  an  Indian  language  of  Oaxaca, 
Mexico. 

Ferrer,  Mary  Joan        MA  1944  Fordham  [1014] 

Life  and  manners  of  the  Aztecs  according  to  the  early 
chroniclers.  96p. 

Feudge,  Margaret  Mary        MA  1921  California  [1015] 

The  Viceregal  Administration  of  Luis  de  Velasco  the 
Second,  1590-1595.  112p. 
Covers  New  Spain  and  Espanola. 

Feuers,  Marvin  M.        MA  1949  Columbia  [1016] 

A  tentative  approach  to  the  theory  of  social  evolution. 
85p. 
Porno  of  Ukiah  Valley  community,  California. 

Finch,  Gail  Harper        MA  1936  Oklahoma  [1017] 

The  Anglo-American  regime  in  New  Mexico,  1846-1861. 
131p. 
Indians  put  on  Reservations:  Indian- White  relations. 

102 


Findly,  Sarah  Elizabeth        MS/LS  1944        Michigan  [1018] 
A  subject  index  to  the  history  of  the  Pacific  Northwest 
and  Alaska,   as  found  in  United  States   Government 
documents,  Congressional  serials,  47th  Congress,   1881 
to  1883.  66p. 
Includes  a  section  on  Alaskan  natives. 

Fine,  James  0.        MA  1951  No.  Dakota  [1019] 

An  analysis  of  factors  affecting  agricultural  development 
on  the  Fort  Totten  Indian  Reservation.  121p. 
Sioux — mostly  Wahpeton  and  Sisseton. 

Fink,  Marianne  A.         MA  1950  New  Mexico  [1020] 

Personality  differences  of  acculturating  Navajo  ado- 
lescent girls  as  revealed  by  the  Rorschach  tests.  149p. 

Finley,  Theodore  Roosevelt        MA  1938       Columbia  [1021] 
Ignacio  Manuel  Altamirano  as  interpreter  of  traditional 
Mexican  life  and  customs.  103p. 

Fisch,  Miriam  Murray        MA  1947  Washington  [1022] 

Medical-social  treatment  provided  by  Seattle  agencies 
for  ten  Alaskan  children. 
Mainly  Eskimo  children. 

Fischer,  David  C.        MA/Ed  1954  No.  Dakota  [1023] 

The  effect  of  relocation  on  Indian  education  in  the  three 
affiliated  tribes — Gros  Ventre,  Arikara,  and  Mandan — 
at  the  Fort  Berthold  Reservation.  131p. 

Fischer,  Harry  Frederick        MA  1933  Washington/SL  [1024] 
The  fur  trade  of  the  Arkansas  Valley.  232p. 

Fishback,  Agnes  Irene        MA  1929  Hartford  [1025] 

The  Guarani  Indians  of  Paraguay.  92p. 

Fisher,  Amy  McCaughey        MA  1932  Akron  [1026] 

The  Indian  Reservation  system  since  1832.  45p. 

Fisher,  Don  C.         MA  1925  Idaho  [1027] 

The  Nez  Perce  War.  107p. 

Fisher,  Edna  Marie        MA  1921  California  [1028] 

Medical  knowledge  and  practice  in  New  Spain  during  the 
sixteenth  century.  171p. 
Section  on  medicine  among  the  Aztec  and  Toltec  tribes. 

103 


Fisher,  Ernest  Brayton,  jr.        BD  1938  Andover  [1029] 

Study  of  the  concept  and  practice  of  salvation  in  the 
Muskhogean  linguistic  stock  of  North  American  Indians. 

Fisher,  Glen  H.        PhD  1952  No.  Carolina  [1030] 

Directed  culture  change  in  Latin  America:  the  appli- 
cation of  modern  theories  of  culture  change  to  an  analysis 
of  the  Mexican  pilot  project  in  basic  education  in  San- 
tiago, Nayarit,  Mexico.  334p. 

Fisher,  Margaret  Welpley        PhD  1935   Pennsylvania  [1031] 
William  Jones'  Ethnography  of  the  Fox  Indians.  Pub: 
Bur.  Amer.  Ethnol.,  Bull.  #125  [1939]  156p.,  illus. 

Fisher,  Marian  Elizabeth        MA  1950  New  York  [1032] 

A  history  of  the  Indians  on  Montauk,  Long  Island.  178p. 

Fisher,  Reginald  G.        MA  1929  New  Mexico  [1033] 

A  plan  for  an  archaeological  study  of  the  Pueblo  Plateau. 
Pub:  "The  archaeological  survey  of  the  Pueblo  Pla- 
teau." U/New  Mex.  Bull.,  Archeol.  Ser.,  I  #1  [1930]  22p. 

Fisher,  Reginald  G.        PhD  1935  So.  California  [1034] 

The  relation  of  North  American  prehistory  to  post- 
glacial climatic  fluctuations.  165p.  Pub  :  School  of  Amer. 
Res.,  Mono.  #3  [1935]  92p. 
Especially  considers  migrations  into  New  World. 

Fisher,  Ruby  Keefauver        MA  1930  Indiana  [1035] 

Literary  and  artistic  expression  of  the  Hopi  Indians. 
138p. 

Fitts,  Mary  Elizabeth        MA  1937  Washington/SL  [1036] 

The  Apache  and  the  United  States  Government,  1860 
to  1886.  132p. 

Fitz,  Beulah        MA  1935  New  Mexico  [1037] 

The  history  of  the  Carlisle  Indian  School.  72p. 

Fitzgerald,  Agnes  E.        MA  1937  Columbia  [1038] 

The  problem  of  a  social  worker  among  Indians:  with 
particular  reference  to  the  Chippewas  of  northern 
Wisconsin.  79p. 

104 


FitzGerald,  Mary  Paul        PhD  1936  St.  Louis  [1039] 

The  Osage  Mission:  a  factor  in  the  making  of  Kansas. 
312p.   Pub:   Beacon  on  the  Plains.  Leavenworth:   St. 
Mary's  Coll.  [1939]  297p.,  illus. 
Considerable  original  material  on  Osage. 

Flanagan,  Gertrude  Catherine        MS  1938  Oklahoma  [1040] 
A  study  of  the  dietary  habits  of  three  generations  of  the 
Eastern  Cherokee  Indians.  76p. 

Flannery,  Monica        MA  1918  California  [1041] 

A  comparative  sketch  of  the  mythology  of  the  Siouan 
and  Caddoan  linguistic  stocks.  59p. 

Flannery,  Regina        MA  1931  Catholic  [1042] 

A  study  of  the  distribution  and  development  of  the 
Memegwecio  concept  in  Algonquian  folklore. 

Flannery,  Regina        PhD  1938  Catholic  [1043] 

An  analysis  of  coastal  Algonquian  culture.  Pub:  Cath. 
U.,  Anthro.  Ser.  #7  [1939]  219p. 

Fleck,  Byron  Y.        PhD  1950  Iowa  [1044] 

The  West  as  viewed  by  foreign  travelers:  1783-1840. 
Includes  scattered  mention  of  Indians  from  foreign  viewpoint. 

Flekke,  Marie        MA  1935  New  Mexico  [1045] 

The  opening  of  the  Black  Hills  in  1876.  78p. 
Sioux. 

Fleming,  Bertha  Belle        MA  1930  Oklahoma  A  &  M  [1046] 
Legislative  enactments  relating  to  the  Indians  of  Indian 
Territory  from  1879  to  1889.  93p. 

Fletcher,  Mildred  Peronia    MS  1949      So.  California  [1047] 
A  guide  for  student  teachers  teaching  a  unit  on  the  Los 
Angeles  Indians.  179p. 

Fletcher,  Nancy  Jane        MA  1931  Geo.  Peabody  [1048] 

The  removal  of  the  Indians  from  Georgia.  53p. 
Creek  and  Cherokee. 

Fley,  Jo  Ann        MA  1953  Wyoming  [1049] 

John  B.  Kendrick's  career  in  the  United  States  Senate. 
[1917-1933]  Section  on  his  work  with  Indian  Affairs  Committee. 

105 


Flinn,  Marjorie  Cramer        MA  1940  New  Mexico  [1050] 

A  preliminary  survey  of  mammalian  bone  implements  of 
the  Anasazi  region.  134p.,  illus. 

Flood,  Edith  Lyle        MA  1938  Oklahoma  [1051] 

Alexander  Posey  in  Oklahoma  history.  108p. 

1873-1908;  Creek  secretary  of  "Sequoyah"  Constitutional  con- 
vention. 

Floor,  Edmund  Robert        MA  1940  California  [1052] 

Henry  de  Tonty,  fur  trader  in  the  Mississippi  Valley 

(1678-1704). 

Flores-Fernandez,  Edmundo        PhD  1948     Wisconsin  [1053] 

Comparative  analysis  of  the  agrarian  problems  of  Peru 

and  Mexico. 

Compares  Peruvian  feudal  ayllu  with  Mexican  revolution  ejido ; 
considers  native  Indian  land  systems. 

Flowers,  Marvin  Paine        MA  1931   Oklahoma  A  &  M  [1054] 
Education  among  the  Creek  Indians.  144p. 

Fogerty,  Robert  Paul        PhD  1942  Minnesota  [1055] 

An  institutional  study  of  the  Territorial  Courts  in  the 
Old  Northwest,  1788-1848. 
Pt.  3  "The  courts,  soldiers  and  the  Indians". 

Foley,  Rudolph  Xavier        PhD  1937  Fordham  [1056] 

The  origins  of  the  Indian  Reorganization  Act  of  1934. 
281p. 

Folmer,  Henry        PhD  1948  Chicago  [1057] 

Franco-Spanish  rivalry  in  North  America,   1524-1763. 
346p.  Pub:  Glendale:  A.  H.  Clark  Co.  [1953]  346p. 
Many  Indian  references  throughout. 

Folsom,  William  Rickcords        MA  1896  Williams  [1058] 

The  French  Posts  in  the  Old  Northwest,  1689-1763,  and 
their  control.  41p. 
Iroquois,  Fox,  Algonquin  tribes. 

Fong,  Man-Hee        MA  1940  So.  California  [1059] 

A  comparative  study  of  personal  names  and  naming 
systems  among  the  Chinese  and  certain  American  Indi- 
an tribes.  93p. 
A  general  discussion;  17  Indian  tribes  considered. 

106 


Forbes,  Charles  Gerald        MA  1937  Oklahoma  [1060] 

History  of  the  Blackfeet  until  1907.  107p. 

Forbes,  Charles  Gerald        PhD  1939  Oklahoma  [1061] 

History  of  the  origin  and  development  of  the  oil  in- 
dustry in  Oklahoma  through  1915.  228p. 

Considerable  on  Indians,  Indian  use  of  oil  and  Indian- White 
relations. 

Forbes,  W.  Stanton        MA  1953  Mexico  City  [1062] 

Patterns  of  geometric  expression  in  the  architecture  and 
culture  of  ancient  Egypt  and  ancient  Mexico.  172p., 
illus. 

Forbis,  Richard  George        MA  1950  Montana  [1063] 

Religious  acculturation  of  the  Flathead  Indians  of 
Montana.  107p. 

Forbis,  Richard  George        PhD  1955  Columbia  [1064] 

The  MacHaffie  Site.  215p.  M. 
A  report  on  an  excavation  in  Montana. 

Force,  Roland  Winfield         MA  1952  Stanford  [1065] 

A  comparison  of  Pueblo  and  European  ghetto  reactions 
to  deprivation  situations. 

Ford,  Charles  Lafayette         MA  1939  Oklahoma  [1066] 

Northern  Plains  trader  frauds  prior  to  1880.  97p. 
Dakota  and  neighboring  tribes. 

Ford,  Frances  Erle         MA  1934  Virginia  [1067] 

William  Christian :  a  frontiersman  of  the  Valley  of  Vir- 
ginia. 80p. 

Indian  Commissioner  in  1770s.  Last  chapter  considers  Cherokee 
relations  in  detail. 

Ford,  Herman         MA  1932  Colorado  [1068] 

The  history  and  economic  development  of  Hale  County, 
Texas.  108p. 

Section  on  Indians  of  the  area. 

Ford,  James  Alfred  PhD  1949  Columbia  [1069] 

Cultural  dating  of  prehistoric  sites  in  Viru  Valley,  Peru. 
Pub:  Amer.  Mus.  Nat.  Hist.,  Anthro.  Paps.,  XLIII  pt.  2 
[1949]  p29-89. 

107 


Ford,  Eual  Dewey        MA  1933  Colorado  [1070] 

A  survey  history  of  Carson  County,  Texas.  95p. 
Chapter  devoted  to  the  problem  of  Indian  removal. 

Ford,  Thomas  Robert        PhD  1951  Vanderbilt  [1071] 

Man  and  land  in  Peru,  a  study  of  agrarian  change.  Pub  : 
U/Florida  Press  [1955]  176p. 

Traces  history  and  development  of  Spanish  land  tenure  in  Peru, 
including  indigenous  systems  and  changes  as  imposed  by  Span- 
iards. 

Forde,  Lois  Elizabeth        PhD  1951  Columbia  [1072] 

Elias  Cornelius  Boudinot.  265p.  M . 
Cherokee,  1860-1890.  Carolinas,  Georgia  and  Oklahoma. 

Forest,  Mary  Rose        MA  1946  California  [1073] 

Yuma,  gateway  to  California,  1846-1877.  136p.5  pis. 

Yuma  Indians. 

Forsberg,  Helen        MA  1935  Arizona  [1074] 

A  study  of  the  skeletal  remains  from  the  Pueblos  of 
Kinishba  and  Tuzigoot  in  Arizona.  142p. 

Physical  anthropology  of  the  sites;  compares  with  data  in 
Hooton's  Indians  of  Pecos. 

Forsee,  Frances  Aylesa        MA  1931  Colorado  [1075] 

Policy  of  the  United  States  Government  towards  the 
Sisseton  Sioux  Indians,  1871-1931.  115p. 

Includes  all-over  view  of  Sisseton  Sioux  culture,  as  well  as 
White-Indian  relations. 

Forst,  John        PhD  1935  New  York  [1076] 

Indien  und  die  Deutsche  Literatur  von  1900  bis  1923. 
235p.  Pub:  Leipzig:  R.  Noske  [1934]  94p. 

A  study  of  the  Indian  as  presented  in  German  literature. 

Forster,  James  R.         MA  1951  Mexico  City  [1077] 

Gingerbread  figurines  of  the  Toltec-Mazapan  period. 
76p.,  illus. 

Forsyth,  Edmund  Clark        ThM  1910  Crozer  [1078] 

Missionary  activities  in  the  settlement  and  development 
of  North  America.  39p. 

108 


Fortenberry,  Lucille  Willie        MA  1937      Oklahoma  [1079] 
The  Navajo  Indians,  1846  to  1869.  99p. 

Fosskuhl,  Elizabeth        MA  1949  Mexico  [1080] 

Francisco  Xavier  Clavijero,  historiador  de  la  cultura  de 
los  mexicanos  antiguos.  137p. 

The  career  of  the  famous  Mexican  historiographer,   many  of 
whose  studies  pertained  to  pre-Columbian  Mexico. 

Foster,  Arlouine  B.  MA  1934  Drake  [1081] 

The  Cherokee  of  the  East.  153p. 

Foster,  George  McClelland,  jr.      PhD  1941  California  [1082] 
A  primitive  Mexican  economy.  Pub:  Amer.  Eihnol.  Soc, 
Mono.  #5  [1942]  115p. 
Popoluca  Indians  of  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico.. 

Foster,  Laurence        PhD  1931  Pennsylvania  [1083] 

Indian-Negro    relationships    in   the    Southwest.    Pub: 
U/Penna.  Press  [1935]  86p. 

Fox,  Edith  Mead        MA  1945  Cornell  [1084] 

William  Johnson's  early  career  as  a  frontier  landlord 
and  trader.  137p. 

Fox,  George  Edmund        MA  1943         Geo.  Washington  [1085] 
The  Choctaw  Academy:  an  experiment  in  Indian  ed- 
ucation. 153p. 

Fox,  Hetty  Marie        MA  1936  Oklahoma  [1086] 

Tecumseh  and  his  Indian  Wars.  112p. 

Fox,  John  Samuel        MA  1936  California  [1087] 

Early  mining  in  New  Spain:  the  background  of  the 
Zacatecas  mining  rush.  81p. 

Cortes  and  the  preemption  of  Montezuma's  mines. 

Fox,  John  Samuel        PhD  1940  California  [1088] 

The  beginnings  of  Spanish  mining  in  America :  the  West 
Indies  and  Castilla  del  Oro.  123p. 

Indian  labor;  some  mention  of  pre-Columbian  goldwork  and 
finds. 

109 


Fox,  Velda  Mae        MA  1927  Iowa  [1089] 

The  development  of  the  Pocahontas  story  in  American 
literature,  1607-1927. 

Frachtenberg,  Leo  Joachim        PhD  1910       Columbia  [1090] 
Grammar  of  the  Coos  language  of  Oregon.  Pub:  Boas, 
"Handbook    of    American    Indian    Languages."    Bur. 
Amer.  Ethnol.,  Bull  #40  pt.  2  [1922]  p297-429. 

Franklin,  Mary  Van        MA  1949  New  Mexico  [1091] 

A  description  of  some  of  the  adjustment  problems  of 
tuberculous  Indians  to  sanitorium  life.  85p. 

Frantz,  Charles        MA  1951  Haverford  [1092] 

The  urban  migration  and  adjustment  of  American  Indi- 
ans since  1940.  155p. 

Collection  of  data  as  background  for  better  understanding  of 
practical  problems  facing  American  Friends  Service  Committee, 
etc.,  in  urban  areas  where  American  Indians  are  located. 

Fraps,  Clara  Lee  Tanner        MA  1928  Arizona  [1093] 

Archaeological  survey  of  Arizona.   72p.,  maps. 

Fraser,  Dorothy  Electa        MA  1941  Columbia  [1094] 

The  cultural  significance  of  an  archaeological  site  on  the 
middle  Missouri  River.  118p.,  illus. 

Rygh  Site,  Campbell  county,  South  Dakota. 

Fraser,  Jessie  Melville        MA  1926  Columbia  [1095] 

The  loyalty  of  the  Johnson  family  of  New  York  State  to 
the  British  Empire  during  the  American  Revolution.  42p. 

Fraser,  Richard  Hobbs        MA  1952  Oklahoma  [1096] 

A  theoretical  analysis  of  the  Huron-Iroquois  War, 
1603-1649.   164p. 

Fraser,  Robert  Stuart        MA  1934  Denver  [1097] 

Studies  in  race  intelligence  of  Indian  pupils  at  Sherman 
Institute,  Riverside,  California.  88p. 

Frazer,  Shirley  Mae        MA  1936  Washington  [1098] 

The  relation  of  costume  and  environment. 
Indians  in  general,  no  specific  tribe. 

110 


Frazier,  Jo  Wood        MA  1931  Geo.  Peabody  [1099] 

The  removal  of  the  Indians  from  Arkansas.  58p.,  illus. 
Osage,  Cherokee,  Quapaw,  Choctaw,  Caddo. 

Frederick,  Aurora  Leigh        MA  1923    Washington/ SL  [1100] 
Indian  land  cessions  in  Missouri,  1804-1816.  168p. 

Frederick,  James  Vincent        PhD  1937  Oklahoma  [1101] 

The  Holladay  Overland  Mail  and  Express  Company. 
284p.  Pub  :  Ben  Holladay,  the  Stagecoach  King.  Glendale : 
A.  H.  Clark  [1940]  334p. 

Much  on  Indian  hazards,  attacks,  wars. 

Frederikson,  Otto  Frovin        PhD  1931  Kansas  [1102] 

The  liquor  question  in  Kansas  before  constitutional  pro- 
hibition. 103p.  Pub:  "The  liquor  question  among  the 
Indian  tribes  in  Kansas,  1804-1881."  U/Kans.,  Bull., 
Human.  Stud.,  IV  #4  [1932]  103p. 

Freeburg,  Roy  Everett  Walter        EdD  1946  Stanford  [1103] 
The  use  of  musical  resources  of  the  Pacific-Southwest 
region  for  elementary  education. 

Extensive  consideration  of  Indian  music. 

Freed,  Ruth  Helen  Anderson      MA  1948  So.  California  [1104] 
An  analysis  of  the  literary  significance  of  certain  legends 
of  the  Yosemite  Indians.  20 3p. 
Southern  Miwok. 

Freeman,  Albert  Thayer        MA  1922       So.  California  [1105] 
Christianity,  the  solution  of  the  American  Indian  prob- 
lem. 94p. 

Freeman,  John  Leiper,  jr.        PhD  1952  Princeton  [1106] 

The  New  Deal  for  Indians:  a  study  in  Bureau-Com- 
mittee relations  in  American  Government.  545p.  M. 

Relations  between  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs  and  Congressional 
Committee  on  Indian  Affairs,  1928-1945,  including  history  of 
Bureau  activities. 

French,  David  Heath        MA  1940  Claremont  [1107] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  mythologies  of  the  Jicarilla, 
Lipan,  Mescalero,  and  Chiricahua  Apache  Indians.  78p. 

Ill 


French,  David  Heath        PhD  1948  Columbia  [1108] 

Factionalism  in  Isleta  Pueblo.  Pub:  Amer.  Eihnol.  Soc, 
Mono.  #14  [1948]  48p. 

French,  Frances  Crouser        MA  1952  Louisiana  [1109] 

The  Morton  Shell  Heap  on  Weeks  Island,  Louisiana. 

French,  Kathrine  Story        PhD  1955  Columbia  [1110] 

Culture  segments  and  variation  in  contemporary  social 
ceremonialism  on  the  Warm  Springs  Reservation,  Ore- 
gon. 163p.  M. 

Tenino,  Tyigh,  Wasco  tribes. 

Frick,  Paul  Sumner        MA  1954  Arizona  [1111] 

An  archaeological  survey  of  the  central  Santa  Cruz 
Valley,  southern  Arizona.  138p. 

Fried,  Jacob        PhD  1952  Yale  [1112] 

Ideal  norms  and  social  control  in  Tarahumara  society. 
Pub:  Sowestn.  Jour.  Anthro.,  IX  #3  [1953]  p286-295. 

Friedl,  Ernestine  M.        MA  1948  Mexico  City  [1113] 

The  legends  of  Quetzalcoatl.  38p. 

Attempts  to  investigate  truth  or  fiction  of  the  accounts  of 
Quetzalcoatl. 

Friedl,  Ernestine  M.      PhD  1950  Columbia  [1114] 

An  attempt  at  directed  culture  change;  leadership 
among  the  Chippewa,  1640-1948.  362p.  M. 

Attempts  of  British,  French,  Americans  to  instill  different 
leadership  patterns  into  Great  Lakes  Chippewa,  so  as  to  fa- 
cilitate European  control. 

Friend,  Llerena  Beaufort        PhD  1951  Texas  [1115] 

The  Great  Designer — Sam  Houston  in  the  American 
political  scene.  73 lp. 
Chapter  on  "The  Indian  interlude". 

Frietsch,  Mary  Olivia        EdD  1943  Cincinnati  [1116] 

History  of  the  educational  activities  of  the  Sisters  of 
Saint  Francis,  Oldenburg,  Indiana. 

Considers  work  of  the  Order  among  Montana  Crows ;  two  Reser- 
vation schools  maintained. 

112 


Fritschel,  Erwin  G.         MA  1939  Colorado  State  [1117] 

A  history  of  the  Indian  mission  of  the  Lutheran  Iowa 
Synod,  1856-1866.  182p. 
Crow,  Cheyenne,  Arapaho. 

Fritz,  Henry  J.        MA  1933  Catholic  [1118] 

A  functional  aspect  of  Plains  Indian  education. 

Fritz,  William  Francis        MA  1938  Texas  [1119] 

Mary  Austin:  interpreter  of  the  Southwest. 

Frost,  Ralph  Walter        MA  1925  Tennessee  [1120] 

A  history  of  the  Cherokee  Indians  of  the  Tennessee 
region  from  1783  to  1794.  82p. 

Fuller,  Clarissa  Parsons        MA  1943         New  Mexico  [1121] 
Frank  H.  Cushing's  relations  to  Zufii  and  the  Hemenway 
Southwestern  Expedition,  1879-1889.    104p. 

Fuller,  Clarissa  Parsons        PhD  1949       New  Mexico  [1122] 
A    reexamination    of    Bandelier's    studies    of    ancient 
Mexico.  107p. 

Fuller,  Mort        MA  1934  Stanford  [1123] 

The  journal  of  John  R.  Bell.  403p. 

"The  account  of  an  expedition  to  the  foot  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains under  the  command  of  Major  S.  H.  Long  in  the  year  1820." 
Indians  as  encountered  by  the  expedition. 

Fuller,  Kobert  Gorham        PhD  1915  Harvard  [1124] 

Observations  on  a  collection  of  crania  from  the  pre- 
historic stone  graves  of  Tennessee.  4  vols.,  1008p. 

Fullerton,  Eula  Edna         MA  1931  Oklahoma  [1125] 

Some  social  institutions  of  the  Cherokees,  1820-1906. 
108p. 

Some  original  material. 

Funk,  Esther        MA  1946  So.  California  [1126] 

A  comparative  study  of  ancient  and  modern  Peruvian 
textiles.   328p. 

Fynn,  Arthur  John        PhD  1899  Colorado  [1127] 

The  Pueblo  Indian  as  a  product  of  environment.  Pub: 
NY:  Little,  Brown  &  Co.  [1907]  275p. 

s  113 


Gaader,  Alfred  Bruce        MA  1937  Mexico  [1128] 

La  contribucion  del  indigena  a  la  cultura  de  Mexico. 
131p. 

Gabbert,  Jane  Elizabeth        MA  1934  California  [1129] 

Social  organization  of   Indian  tribes  of  southeastern 
United  States.  98p. 

Gabel,  Norman  Emil        MA  1931  Arizona  [1130] 

Martinez  Hill  ruins ;  an  example  of  prehistoric  culture  of 
the  Middle  Gila,  71p. 

Gabel,  Norman  Emil        PhD  1941  Harvard  [1131] 

A  comparative  racial  study  of  the  Papago.  Pub  :  U/New 
Mex.  Bull.,  Anthro.  Ser.  #4  [1949]  96p.,  illus. 
Comparisons  include  Hopi,  Navajo,  Yaqui  and  Zufii. 

Gach,  Michael        MA  1946  Loyola  [1132] 

Indians  of  the  north  and  northwest  in  the  American 
Revolution,  1775-1783.  184p. 

Gage,  Daniel  J.        MA  1926  Wisconsin  [1133] 

Indian  policy  in  the  United  States  from  1858  to  1875. 
369p. 

Gallaher,  Art,  jr.        MA  1951  Oklahoma  [1134] 

A  survey  of  the  Seminole  freedmen.   152p. 

Gallardo  A.,  Luis        MPH  1947  Yale  [1135] 

Public  health  in  Bolivia.  98p. 

Some  material  on  Indians,  scattered  throughout. 

Gallenz,  Mathias  Caspar        MA  1929  Catholic  [1136] 

The  Micmacs — a  survey  of  Micmac  culture  traits. 

Galligan,  Alice        MA  1939  Columbia  [1137] 

Distribution  of  basketry  techniques  in  South  America. 
96p.,  illus. 

Includes  examples  drawn  from  many  tribes. 

Galloway,  Blanche        MA  1930  Washington/ >SL  [1138] 

The  relations  with  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  Missouri- 
Arkansas  region,  1803-1835.  139p. 

114 


Galloway,  John  Crozier        PhD  1956  Columbia  [1139] 

Prehistoric  stone  sculpture  of  the  western  United  States. 
496p.,  many  photos.  M . 

Galt,  William  Richard,  jr.  .  MA  1949         Florida  State  [1140] 
Spanish  accounts  of  Lima  in  the  sixteenth  and  seven- 
teenth centuries.  95p. 

Galvao,  Edtjardo  Eneas  G.    PhD  1952  Columbia  ^1141] 

The  religion  of  an  Amazon  community ;  a  study  in  cul- 
ture change.  189p.  M . 

Based  on  fictitious  town,  ltd,  located  on  lower  Amazon;  finds  the 
caboclo  (mixed  Indian-Portuguese  stock)  retain  many  Indian 
features,  with  strong  Roman  Catholic  overlay. 

Galvin,  Eucharista        PhD  1929  Chicago  [1142] 

The  influence  and  conditions  affecting  the  settlement  of 

Minnesota,  1837-60. 

Extensive  material  on  Indian- White  relations  during  settle- 
ment. Chippewa,  Winnebago,  Sioux. 

Galvin,  Mary  Camillus      M/Ed  1939  No.  Dakota  [1143] 

The  development  of  the  Catholic  elementary  and  sec- 
ondary schools  of  North  Dakota  from  the  first  begin- 
nings to  the  present  day.  143p. 
Indian  mission,  schools  included. 

Gamble,  John  Irvin        MA  1952  Washington/ SL  [1144] 

Kiowa  dance  gatherings  and  costumed  dancers.  78p. 

Gamio,  Manuel        MA  1911  Columbia  [1145] 

Archaeological  researches  in  Chalchihuites,  State  of 
Zacatecas,  northern  Mexico.  26p.,  pis. 

Gamio,  Manuel        PhD  1922  Columbia  [1146] 

Traduction  of  the  introduction,  synthesis  and  con- 
clusions of  the  work  The  Population  of  the  Valley  of 
Teotihuacdn.  Pub:  Mexico:  Talleres  Graficos  [1922] 
18p.  text;  98  plates. 

Gamio  de  Alba,  Ana  Margarita        MCA  1941     Mexico  [1147] 
El  matrimonio  prehistorico  azteca.  27p. 

Ganaway,  Loomis  Morton        MA  1935  Vanderbilt  [1148] 

The  beginning  of  a  Federal  Indian  policy  in  New  Mexico, 
1849-1852.  119  p. 

8*  115 


Garen,  Pearl  Allen        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [1149] 

Indian  trade  in  the  United  States,  1789-1822.  93p. 

Garfield,  Marvin  H.        MA  1932  Kansas  [1150] 

Defense  of  the  Kansas  frontier  against  Indians  and 
outlaws,  1864-1869.  183p. 

Garfield,  Viola  Edmundson        MA  1931     Washington  [1151] 
Change  in  the  marriage  customs  of  the  Tsimshian.  62p. 

Garfield,  Viola  Edmundson        PhD  1939       Columbia  [1152] 
Tsimshian    clan    and    society.    Pub:    U/Wash.    Pubs. 
Anthro.,  VII  #3  [1939]  pl67-340. 

Garlock,  Lawrence  Elwood        MA  1939  Iowa  [1153] 

Life  and  migrations  of  the  Blackfeet  Indians.  125p. 

Garner,  Beatrice        MA  1954  Michigan  State  [1154] 

Ute  acculturation  and  dietary  adaptation.  138p. 

Garrett,  James  Elmer        MA  1927  Denver  [1155] 

A  comparison  of  the  intelligence  of  Whites  and  Indians 
in  the  common  schools  of  Oklahoma.  160p. 
Creek,  Cherokee,  Choctaw,  Chickasaw,  Seminole. 

Garth,  Thomas  Russell,  jr.        MA  1940         California  [1156] 
Atsugewi  ethnography.   Pub:    U /Calif.,   Anthro.   Bee, 
XIV  #2  [1953]  212p.,  illus. 

Garvey,  John  Williams        MA  1952  Loyola  [1157] 

The  residence  and  mission  of  Ste.  Marie — 1639-1649;  a 
thrilling  chapter  in  the  history  of  Huronia.  128p. 

Garvin,  Paul  Lucian        PhD  1947  Indiana  [1158] 

Kutenai  grammar.  221p.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling., 
XIV,  XVII  [1948,  1951]  var.  pp. 

Gatchell,  Lillian        MA  1935  Alabama  [1159] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the  Continental  Congress,  1775  to 
1783.  75p. 

Gates,  Gladys  Esther        MA  1926  Oklahoma  [1160] 

The  Wichita  Indians  from  1859  to  1868.  41p. 

116 


Gates,  Robert  Lyon        MA  1948  So.  California  [1161] 

A  history  of  the  Kern  County,  California,  mountain  area. 

§  2  "Indians  before  the  White  man".  Especially  Tiibatulabal; 
also  Yokuts. 

Gay,  Dorothy  Frances        MA  1933  Arizona  [1162] 

Apache  art.  56p.,  col.  pis. 

Gay,  Mabel  Theressa        MA  1925  California  [1163] 

The  establishment  of  territorial  government  in  Montana. 
132p. 

Blackfeet,  Crow,  Assiniboine,  Flathead,  Nez  Perce  and  Shoshoni. 

Gayler,  Lucy  Boutwell        MA  1936  Oklahoma  [1164] 

A  case  study  in  social  adjustment  of  one  hundred  Osage 
families.  lOOp. 

Gayton,  Anna  Hadwick        MA  1924  California  [1165] 

A  survey  of  aerial  sepulture.  61p.,  maps. 
Section  on  platform  and  tree  burials  in  North  America. 

Gayton,  Anna  Hadwick        PhD  1928  California  [1166] 

The  narcotic  plant  Datura  in  aboriginal  American 
culture.  99p. 

Geary,  Gerald  J.        PhD  1934  Catholic  [1167] 

The  secularization  of  the  California  Indian  missions, 
1810-1846.  Pub:  Cath.  U.,  Stud.  Amer.  Church  Hist., 
XVII  [1934]  204p. 

Gebhard,  Paul  Henry        PhD  1946  Harvard  [1168] 

Stone  objects  from  prehistoric  North  America,   with 

respect  to  distribution,  type,  and  significance.  3  vols., 

1314p.,  illus. 

An  exhaustive,  throughly  illustrated  classification  of  types 
drawn  from  all  areas  and  archaeological  periods. 

Geiger,  Maynard        PhD  1937  Catholic  [1169] 

The  Franciscan  conquest  of  Florida,  1573-1618.  Pub: 
Cath.  U.,  Stud.  Hispanic- Amer :  Hist.,  I  [1937]  319p. 

Gellatly,  Marjorie  Gail        MA  1940  Washington  [1170] 

Fourteen  Northwest  Coast  Indian  songs  transcribed  into 

musical  notation.  79p. 

Data  from  Muckleshoot  Reservation :  Puyallup,  Lummi,  Yakima, 
Snoqualmie. 

117 


Gentry,  Dorothy  Delores        MA  1954  Howard  [1171] 

The  treatment  of  the  American  Indian  in  the  American 
novel,  1929-1953.  294p. 

Gerheim,  Earl  B.         MA  1946  New  Mexico  [1172] 

The  Rh  factor:  recent  developments  and  study  of  its 
incidence  among  the  Indians  of  the  Southwest.  68p. 

Gerken,  Walter  Diedrich        MA  1902  Columbia  [1173] 

The  relation  of  the  Iroquois  to  the  struggle  between  the 
French  and  English  in  North  America.  193p. 

Gerow,  Bert  Alfred        PhD  1950  California  [1174] 

Bloodclot  Boy:  an  historical  and  stylistic  study  of  a 
North  American  Indian  hero  tale.   161p. 

Getty,  Harry  Thomas         MA  1932  Arizona  [1175] 

Cultures  of  the  Upper  Gila.    104p. 

Getty,  Harry  Thomas        PhD  1950  Chicago  [1176] 

Interethnic  relationships  in  the  community  of  Tucson. 
245p.  M. 

Papago  and  Yaqui. 

Gibbard,  John  Edgar         MA  1937  Brit.  Columbia  [1177] 

Early  history  of  the  Fraser  Valley,  1808-1885.  308p. 
Salish. 

Gibbs,  Jerome  F.        MA  1952  Mexico  City  [1178] 

Some   stylistic   considerations   on  the   ancient   art   of 
Mexico.  112p. 
Combines  disciplines  of  art  and  archaeology. 

Gibbs,  Mary  Henry  MA  1932  Catholic  [1179] 

The  Shawnee  Indians. 

Gibson,  Charles  II        MA  1947  Texas  [1180] 

The  Inca  concept  of  sovereignty  and  the  Spanish  ad- 
ministration in  Peru.  Pub:  U/Texas,  Inst.  Latin-Amer. 
Stud.,  Latin-Amer.  Stud.  4  [1948]  146p. 

Gibson,  Charles  II  PhD  1950  Yale  [1181] 

History  of  Tlaxcala  in  the  sixteenth  century.  580p. 
Pub:  Yale  U.,  Hist.  Pubs.,  Miscellany  #56  [1952]  300p. 

118 


Gibson,  Geobge  Davis        PhD  1940  California  [1182] 

Jesuit  education  of  the  Indians  in  New  France,  1611 
to  1658.  146p. 

Gibson,  Lorna  Faith        MA  1956  Indiana  [1183] 

Pame  (Otomi)  phonemics  and  morphophonemics.  67p. 
Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling.,  XXII  #4  [1956]  p242-265. 

Giddings,  James  Louis,  jb.        MA  1941  Arizona  [1184] 

Dendrochronology  in  northern  Alaska.  128p.  Pub:  U/ 
Ariz.  Bull,  XII  #4  [1941]  107p. 

Giddings,  James  L.,  jr.        PhD  1951  Pennsylvania  [1185] 

The  Arctic  Woodland  culture  of  the  Kobuk  River.  144p. 
Pub:  U/Penna.  Mus.,  Mono.  [1952]  144p.,  illus. 

Giddings,  Ruth  Warner        MA  1945  Arizona  [1186] 

Folk  literature  of  the  Yaqui  Indians.  20 9p. 

Yaqui  of  Potam  [Sonora],  Pascua  and  Barrio  Libre  [Arizona]. 
64  tales  included,  alien  influences  examined. 

Gilbert,  Grace        MS  1936  Kans.- Pittsburg  [1187] 

Indian  missions  in  southeastern  Kansas.  82p. 

Gilbert,  Hope  Elizabeth        MA  1933  California  [1188] 

The  relations  of  the  Spaniards  to  the  Tewa  Indians, 
1540-1696.  138p.,  map. 

Gilbert,  Lois  Ellen  MA  1940  West.  Reserve  [1189] 

Santos  of  the  Southwest.  71p. 
Considers  efforts  of  Pueblo  Indians  in  creating  santos. 

Gilbert,  William  Harlen,  jr.         MA  1930         Chicago  [1190] 
New  fire  ceremonies  in  America.  118p. 

Gilbert,  William  Harlen,  jr.        PhD  1934       Chicago  [1191] 
Eastern    Cherokee    social    organization.  Pub:    Eggan, 
Social  Anthropology  of  North  American  Tribes.  U/Chi. 
Press  [1937]  p285-338. 

Gilbertson,  Albert  Nicolay         PhD  1913  Clark  [1192] 

Some  ethical  phases  of  Eskimo  culture.  Pub  :  Jour.  Bel. 
Psych.,  VI  #4  [1913]  p321-274;  VII  #1  [1914]  p45-74. 

Gill,  Eloise  Wise        MA  1935  Louisiana  [1193] 

The  changing  attitude  toward  the  Indian  in  American 
literature. 

119 


Gill,  Normer  Leo        MA  1933  Mississippi  [1194] 

A  history  of  Indian  missions  in  Mississippi.  180p. 

Gillard,  Kathleen  Isabel        PhD  1950     Geo.  Peabody  [1195] 
Michigan  as  recorded  in  its  writings.  351p.  Pub:  Our 
Michigan  heritage.   NY:   Pageant  Press    [1955]   259p., 
illus. 
§  1  "The  Indian  in  Michigan  history  and  literature." 

Glllett,  Mary  Myrtle        MA  1950  New  York  [1196] 

A  survey  of  the  programs  of  Christian  education  among 
the  American  Indians  associated  with  the  Board  of 
National  Missions  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
United  States  of  America.  33p. 

Gillette,  Charles  Edgar        MA  1949  Chicago  [1197] 

The  non-Mississippi  manifestations  at  the  Fisher  Site, 
Will  County,  Illinois.  84p. 

Gilliland,  Leslie  James        MA  1929  Virginia  [1198] 

Conrad  Weiser,  Indian  interpreter  and  frontier  di- 
plomat. 96p. 

Six  Nations. 

Gillin,  John  Philip        PhD  1934  Harvard  [1199] 

The  Barama  River  Caribs  of  British  Guiana,  a  physical 
and  social  study.  Pub:  Harvard  U.,  Peabody  Mus., 
Paps.,  XIV  #2  [1936]  274p. 

Gillingham,  Frank  Truscott      MA  1918  Pennsylvania  [1200] 
Comparison  between  the  tribes  of  northeastern  Asia  and 
northwestern  America.  27p. 

Gillmor,  Frances        MA  1931  Arizona  [1201] 

A  biography  of  John  and  Louisa  Wetherill.  177p.  Pub: 
Traders  to  the  Navajos.  NY:  Houghton  Mifflin  [1934] 
265p. 

Gilmer,  Nancy  Caldwell        MA  1952  California  [1202] 

Huarochiri  in  the  seventeenth  century:  the  persistence 
of  native  religion  in  colonial  Peru.,  166p. 

Gilmore,  Jesse  Lee        PhD  1952  California  [1203] 

A  history  of  the  Rogue  River  Valley — pioneer  period, 
1850-1862.  426p.,  maps. 

120 


Gilmobe,  Melvin  Randolph        MA  1909  Nebraska  [1204] 

A  study  in  the  ethnobotany  of  the  Omaha  Indians.  Pub  : 
Nebr.  State  Hist.  Soc.,  Collect,  XVII  [1913]  p314-357. 

Gilmobe,  Melvin  Randolph        PhD  1914         Nebraska  [1205] 
Uses  of  plants  by  the  Indians  of  the  Missouri  River 
region.  154p.  Pub:  Bur.  Amer.  Ethnol.,  33rd  Annl.  Rept. 
[1919]  p45-154,  illus. 

Gilmobe,  Melven  Stabb        MA  1932  Wash.  State  [1206] 

The  Iroquois  at  war.  136p. 

Gilmobe,  William  R.        MA  1952  Tulsa  [1207] 

The  life   and  work  of  the   Reverend   Robert   McGill 
Loughridge,  missionary  to  Creek  Indians.  153p. 

Glbdneb,  Alwin  J.        MA  1950  Arizona  [1208] 

Navaho-United  States  relations  1846-1868.  187p. 

Gibon,  Louis  Tellez        MA  1937  Southwestern  [1209] 

Aztec  civilization  and  legends.  141p. 

Gibven,  Eb  Cabl        MA  1941  Texas  [1210] 

The  ecology  of  the  Indian  Reservation,  Polk  County, 
Texas.  51p. 

Gittingeb,  Roy        PhD  1917  California  [1211] 

The  formation  of  the  State  of  Oklahoma  (1803-1906). 
Pub:  U /Calif.  Pubs.  Hist.,  VI  [1917]  256p. 

Givens,  Mabjobie  Bubnside         MA  1936         California  [1212] 
The    geographical    distribution    of    hand-loomed    pile 
fabrics.  112p. 

Peru,  Mandan,  Navajo,  Choctaw,  Tularosa  Cave  Site. 

Gleeson,  Mark  Schubebt        MA  1951        Pennsylvania  [1213] 
The  events  leading  to  the  introduction  of  Christianity 
into  Yucatan  and  their  effects  upon  the  Yucatecan  Indi- 
ans. 115p. 

Glenn,  Nan  Ashton        MA  1937  New  Mexico  [1214] 

Probable  origin  of  the  modern  Pueblos.  133p. 

Gloveb,  William  Bonny        MA  1932  Texas  [1215] 

A  history  of  the  Caddo  Indians.  136p. 

121 


Gluek,  Alvin  Chakles,  jr.         PhD  1953         Minnesota  [1216] 
The  struggle  for  the  British  Northwest:   a  study  in 
Canadian- American  relations.  504p.  M . 

Minnesota,  northern  Great  Plains  area,  includes  Indian  Wars. 

Goad,  Edgar  Ford        MA  1934  So.  California  [1217] 

A  study  of  the  relations  of  the  European  invaders  with  the 
North  American  Indians  east  of  the  Mississippi  (1492 
to  1608).  196p. 

Goad,  Edgar  Ford        PhD  1939  So.  California  [1218] 

A  study  of  the  life  of  Adolph  Francis  Alphonse  Ban- 
delier,  with  an  appraisal  of  his  contributions  to  American 
anthropology  and  related  sciences.  230p. 

Goddard,  Geneva        MA  1930  Kans. -Emporia  [1219] 

A  study  of  the  historical  development  and  educational 
work  of  Haskell  Institute.  82p. 

Goddard,  Pliny  Earle        PhD  1904  California  [1220] 

The  morphology  of  the  Hupa  language.  Pub:  U /Calif., 
Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol,  III  #1  [1905]  344p. 

Goddard,  Sara  Anne        MA  1930  New  Mexico  [1221] 

The  Zuiii  language  as  a  means  of  interpreting  Pueblo 
Indian  culture.  108p. 

Godley,  Margaret  Walton        MA  1935  Emory  [1222] 

Georgia  county  place-names.  95p. 

9  counties  have  Indian  names;  thesis  includes  a  section  "Lin- 
guistic aspects  of  Georgia  county  place-names"  which  discusses 
Indian  names,  towns  and  tribes. 

Godward,  Wilhelmina        MA  1927  California  [1223] 

The  French  regime  in  the  middle  Northwest.  200p. 

Sioux,  Cree,  Chippewa,  Ottawa,  Huron,  Potawatomi,  Fox  and 
Mandan. 

Godward,  Wilhelmina        PhD  1930  California  [1224] 

The  decline  of  British  control  on  the  middle  Northwest, 
1783-1815.  457p. 
Sioux,  Mandan,  Potawatomi,  Ottawa,  etc. 

Goethals,  Amelia  Maria        MA  1937  California  [1225] 

Pre-Columbian  plant  cultivation  and  its  significance. 

122 


Goggin,  John  Mann        PhD  1948  Yale  [1226] 

Culture  and  geography  in  Florida  prehistory.  Pub: 
"Space  and  time  perspective  in  northern  St.  Johns 
archaeology,  Florida."  Yale  U.,  Pubs.  Anthro.  #47 
[1952]  147p. 

Gogin,  Eleanor  Gertrude        MA  1910  Columbia  [1227] 

The  Goureur  de  Bois :  A  social  type  in  the  colonial  histo- 
ry of  New  France.  38p. 
Brief  consideration  of  Indian  relations  with  the  coureur  de  bois. 

Goins,  John  Francis        PhD  1954  California  [1228] 

Huayculi:  the  Quichua  of  Cochabamba  Valley,  Bo- 
liva.  312p.  M. 

Gold,  Douglas        MA  1934  Montana  [1229] 

The  intelligence  and  achievement  of  Blackfeet  Indians. 
74p. 

Golden,  Bernard        MA  1953  Columbia  [1230] 

The  stepped-fret  in  Amerindian  art.  64p.,  illus. 

Goldenweiser,  Alexander  A.        MA  1904      Columbia  [1231] 
The  rites  of  new  religions  among  the  native  tribes  of 
North  America.  85p. 

Especially  Smohalla,  Tecumseh,  Wovoka,  Tenskwatawa  and 
Kanakuk. 

Goldenweiser,  Alexander  A.        PhD  1910    Columbia  [1232] 
Totemism :  an  analytical  study.  Pub  :  Jour.  Amer.  Folk- 
lore, XXIII  #88  [1911]  pl79-293. 

Golding,  Helen        MA  1952  New  Mexico  West.  [1233] 

Primitive  art  of  the  Southwest.  29p.,  photos. 

Goldman,  Irving        PhD  1941  Columbia  [1234] 

The  Alkatcho  Carrier:  historical  background  of  crest 
prerogatives.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.,  XLIII  #3  [1941] 
p396-418. 

Goldschmidt,  Walter  Eochs        MA  1935  Texas  [1235] 

Some  archaeological  sites  in  Titus  County  and  their 
relation  to  east  Texas  prehistory.  131p. 

123 


Gollin,  Eugene  S.        MA  1948  C.C.N.Y.  [1236] 

An  examination  of  culture  patterns  in  Ukiah  Valley, 
California,  in  relation  to  attitude  structures  and  be- 
havioral manifestations.  76p. 
Concerns  Porno  Indians  of  the  area. 

Golomshtok,  Eugene  A.        MA  1923  California  [1237] 

Ethnology  of  the  Atsugewi  Indians.  lOOp. 

Gonnsen,  Reta  Kizer        MA  1949         Hardin-Simmons  [1238] 
The  religion  of  the  Navajo  Indians.  123p. 

Goode,  William  Josiah        PhD  1946  Penna.  State  [1239] 

The  sociology  of  primitive  religion.  524p.  Pub:  Religion 
among  the  primitives.  Glencoe,  111:  Free  Press  [1951] 
321p. 

Includes  study  of  Zuni. 

Goodman,  Basil  Harry        MA  1951  Ariz.-Tempe  [1240] 

An  investigation  of  the  adjustment  of  the  Apache  Indi- 
ans to  the  public  schools  of  the  State  of  Arizona.  85p. 

Goodwin,  William  Irving        MA  1941       Massachusetts  [1241] 
The  development  of  vocational  education  in  agriculture 
at  Indian  schools.  74p. 

Goodykoontz,  Colin  Brummitt        MA  1914   California  [1242] 
Spanish   exploration   of    Louisiana   and   the   adjacent 
borders  of  New  Spain,  1762-1800:  translation  of  docu- 
ments, with  introduction  and  notes.  239p. 

Indians  of  the  Louisiana  area. 

Gordon,  Burton  LeRoy        PhD  1954  California  [1243] 

Human  geography  and  ecology  in  the  Sinu  country  of 
Colombia. 

Gordon,  George  Byron        PhD  1903  Harvard  [1244] 

The  serpent  motive  in  the  ancient  art  of  Central  Ameri- 
ca and  Mexico.  2  vols.  Pub:  U I  Penna.  Mus.,  Dept. 
Archeol,  Trans.,  I  [1905]  pl31-163,  illus. 

Gordon,  Laura  Ammonnette    MA  1939  Oklahoma  A&M  [1245] 
The  mission  schools  of  the  Five  Civilized  Tribes  in  Okla- 
homa.  43p. 

124 


Gordon,  Mollie  Elizabeth        MA  1939       New  Mexico  [1246] 
The  ethnobiology  of  the  salmon  food  area  of  North 
America.  157p. 

Gordos,  Edward  Andres        MA  1949  Lehigh  [1247] 

Indian  trade  in  Pennsylvania,  1730-1763.  224p. 

Goree,  Julius  Wesley        MA  1942  Oklahoma  [1248] 

Participation  of  the  Indians  in  the  War  of  1812.  87p. 

Gorham,  Mildred  Ide        MA  1917  California  [1249] 

The  development  of  the  Coahuila-Texas  frontier,  1670 
to  1700.  67p. 

Gormly,  Mary        MA  1948  Mexico  City  [1250] 

The  rise  of  the  Aztecs  to  political  supremacy  (1325-1428). 
31p.,  maps,  charts. 

Gorton,  Ernest  Fay        MA  1935         Oklahoma  ASM  [1251] 
Education  among  the  Osage  Indians.  66p. 

Gossett,  Thomas  Frank        PhD  1953  Minnesota  [1252] 

The    idea    of    Anglo-Saxon    superiority    in    American 
thought,  1865-1915.  416p.  M. 

Considers  ethnology,   and  Anglo-Saxon  concepts   of  relations 
between  Whites  and  Indians.  Includes  period  prior  to  1865. 

Gould,  Alphtn  T.        MA  1940  Montana  [1253] 

A  hundred  years  on  the  Ishawooa.  168p. 

Shoshoni,  Crow,  Sioux,  Bannock,  Blackfoot,  Nez  Perce. 

Gould,  Cassius  W.  PhD  1954  Northwestern  [1254] 

An  analysis  of  the  folk-music  in  the  Oaxaca  and  Chiapas 
area  of  Mexico.  314p. 

Includes  Indian  influences  on  Mexican  music. 

Gould,  Ralf  Fisher        MA  1931  New  Mexico  [1255] 

Psychological  tests  applied  to  American  Indians.  39p. 
Albuquerque  Indian  school  pupils. 

Grabber,  Adeline        MA  1952  Arizona  [1256] 

An  interpretation  of  Canyon  de  Chelly  National  Monu- 
ment; a  study  for  children.  163p. 

125 


Grace,  Cyril  W.        MA  1931  Wichita  [1257] 

Internal  and  external  factors  affecting  the  social  status 
of  the  Sioux  Indians.  142p. 

Grad,  Mary  Rosina        MA  1949  Marquette  [1258] 

The  Indians  and  French  in  the  Illinois  region  under 
three  Governments.  144p. 

Graebner,  Norman  Arthur        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [1259] 

Apache  depredations  on  the  Mexican  frontier,  1837  to 
1853.  127p. 

Graeff,  Arthur  D.        MA/Ed  1932  Temple  [1260] 

Conrad  Weiser — Interpreter.  71p. 

Iroquois;  Delaware,  Shawnee,  and  Catawba,. 

Graham,  Eleanora  L.        MA/Ed  1951        Colorado  State  [1261] 
An  analysis   of  the   errors  made  in  the  standardized 
achievement  tests  by  Indian  children  in  Grades  6,  7,  and  8 
in  Becker  County,  Minnesota.  93p. 

White  Earth  School,  Ponemah  Chippewa. 

Graham,  Robert  Adelbert        MA  1933  Arizona  [1262] 

The  textile  art  of  the  prehistoric  Southwest.  98p.,  illus. 

Grajales  Ramos,  Gloria        MCH  1949  Mexico  [1263] 

Cristianismo  y  paganismo  en  la  altiplanicie  mexicana. 
Siglo  XVI.  Pub:  Mexico:  Impresora  Economica  [1949] 
126p. 

Granberry,  Julian        MA  1955  Florida  [1264] 

A  survey  of  Bahamian  archaeology.  410p. 

Grandjean,  Dolly  Beatrice        MA  1939        California  [1265] 
An  analysis  of  Peruvian  embroideries. 

Grant,  Rena  Victoria        PhD  1942  California  [1266] 

Environment  in  the  poetry  of  the  West. 
Mentions  Indian  influences  on  poetry;  includes  Indian  terms. 

Granzer,  Loretta  Mary        MA  1937  Nebraska  [1267] 

Indian  education  at  Haskell  Institute,  1884-1937.  259p. 

Gray,  Robert  A.         MA  1950  West.  Reserve  [1268] 

The  Southern  powderkeg:  a  study  of  the  Creek  and 
Cherokee  Nations,  1763-1796.  250p. 

126 


Gbay,  William  Ramsay        MA  1942  Texas  [1269] 

Archaeology  of, the  Craig  rock  shelters,  upper  Nueces 
Valley,  Edwards  County,  Texas.  79p. 

Greaves,  Halbert        PhD  1942  Wisconsin  [1270] 

Public  speaking  in  Utah,  1847-1869. 

Mormon-Indian  relations ;  speeches  of  Indians. 

Green,  Charles  Lowell        MA  1928  Iowa  [1271] 

The  Indian  Reservation  system  of  the  Dakotas  to  1889. 
Pub:  So.  Dakota  Hist.  Collect.,  XIV  [1928]  p307-416. 

Green,  Charles  Lowell        PhD  1939  Iowa  [1272] 

The   administration   of   the   public   domain   in    South 
Dakota. 

Period   1861-1939.  Discusses  background  of  land  settlement: 
Indian  land  cessions  and  Reservation  allotments. 

Green,  Edith  Vivian        MA  1930  Occidental  [1273] 

California  during  the  Civil  War  period.  10 8p. 

Brief  Indian  mention,  especially  toward  the  end,  in  connection 
with  mail  routes  and  early  settlement. 

Green,  Philip  Jackson        MA  1925  Alabama  [1274] 

Life  and  institutions  of  the  Creek  Indians  to  1836.  70p. 

Greene,  Dorothea  Clare        MA  1952  Ohio  State  [1275] 

A  survey  of  the  arts  of  the  Pueblo  people  and  the  New 
Mexican  Spaniards.  206p.,  photos. 

Greenfield,  Edward  W.        MA  1946  Columbia  [1276] 

The  life  of  Colonel  Daniel  Parke,  Jr.,  Virginia  gentle- 
man-adventurer (1669-1710). 
Considers  Bacon's  Rebellion  as  caused  by  Indian  menace. 

Greenfield,  Richard  Kenneth        MA  1948    Columbia  [1277] 
George  Washington's  western  land  interests  and  ac- 
tivities in  the  West,  1748-1775.  88p. 

Greengo,  Robert  Eugene        MA  1951  California  [1278] 

Aboriginal  use  of  shellfish  as  food  in  California.  Pub: 
Kroeber  Anthro.  Soc,  Paps.  #7  [1952]  p63-114. 

Greenholt,  Homer  Reginald  PhD  1937       Chicago  [1279] 

A  study  of  Wilhelm  Loehe,  his  colonies,  and  the  Lutheran 
Indian  missions  in  the  Saginaw  Valley  of  Michigan.  270p. 

127 


Greenman,  Emerson  Frank        PhD  1927         Michigan  [1280] 
The  earthwork  enclosures  of  Michigan.  167p. 

Greer,  Scott  A.        PhD  1951  U.C.L.A.  [1281] 

The  participation   of  ethnic   minorities  in  the   Labor 
unions  of  Los  Angeles  County.  413p. 
Section  on  Indian  laboring  class  in  Los  Angeles. 

Greever,  William  St.  Clair        PhD  1947         Harvard  [1282] 
The  Santa  Fe  Railway  and  its  western  land  grant.  536p. 
Pub:  Arid  Domain;  the  Santa  Fe  Railroad  and  its  west- 
ern land  grant.  Stanford  U.  Press  [1954]  184p. 

Indian  land  ownership  and  resources.  Discusses  Indian  lien  rights 
in  Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  especially  attempts  to  get  Zuiii 
Reservation  revoked. 

Gregg,  Adelaide  Le  Mert        MA  1934     So.  California  [1283] 
A  history  of  Santa  Catalina  Island  from  1542  to  1919. 
230p.,  maps. 
Includes  aboriginal  inhabitants. 

Gregg,  Robert  Daneorth      PhD  1932     Johns  Hopkins  [1284] 
The  influence  of  border  troubles  on  relations  between 
the  United  States  and  Mexico  1876-1910.  Pub:  Johns 
Hopkins  U.,  Stud.  Hist.  Pol.  Sci.,  Ser.,  LV  #3  [1937] 
200p. 
Apache  raids ;  Apache  Indians  in  general. 

Gregory,  Catherine  Elizabeth        MA  1936       Illinois  [1285] 
The  Miami  revolt,  1748-1752.  57p. 

Gregory,  Deucalion,  jr.        MA  1947       William-Mary  [1286] 
Colonial  legislation  affecting  the  Powahatan  Confeder- 
ation. 53p. 
Especially  Pamunkey. 

Gregory,  Parthenia  Frances        MA  1927  Chicago  [1287] 

The  Choctaw  Indians.  124p. 

Grieder,  Theodore  G.        MA  1928  Iowa  [1288] 

The  influence  of  the  American  bison  or  buffalo  on  west- 
ward expansion.  109p. 

§  5  "The  Indians  and  the  buffalo." 

128 


Griffen,  William  Bedrof        MA  1955         Mexico  City  [1289] 
A  survey  of  present  day  Seri  culture. 

Griffin,  James  Bennett        PhD  1936  Michigan  [1290] 

The  cultural  significance  of  the  ceramic  remains  from  the 
Norris  Basin.  137p.  Pub:  W.  S.  Webb  "An  archaeolo- 
gical survey  of  the  Norris  Basin  in  eastern  Tennessee." 
Bur.  Amer.  Ethnol,  Bull.  #118  [1938]  p253-386. 

Griffin,  John  Wallace        MA  1946  Chicago  [1291] 

The  upper  Mississippi  occupations  of  the  Fisher  Site, 
Will  County,  Illinois.  181p. 

Griffin,  Joseph  Aloysius        PhD  1932  Catholic  [1292] 

The  contribution  of  Belgium  to  the  Catholic  Church  in 
America  (1523-1857).  Pub:  Cath.  U.,  Stud.  Amer. 
Church  Hist.,  XIII  [1932]  235p. 

Griffith,  William  Joyce        PhD  1942  California  [1293] 

The  Spanish  occupation  of  the  Hasinai  country,  1690 
to  1737.  Pub:  Tulane  U.,  Mid.  Amer.  Res.  Inst.,  Studies 
#3  [1954]  147p. 

Grimsley,  Helen  K.        MA  1943  Ohio  [1294] 

The  Mexican  Indian  in  the  novels  of  Mariano  Azuela  and 
Gregorio  Lopez  y  Fuentes.  46p. 

Grise,  George        PhD  1950  Geo.  Peabody  [1295] 

Kentuckians  as  pictured  by  American  novelists.  244p. 
Brief  mention  of  Indians  in  novels  about  Kentucky. 

Griswold,  Gillett  Gary        MA  1954  Montana  [1296] 

Aboriginal  patterns  of  trade  between  the  Columbia  Basin 
and  the  Northern  Plains.  172p. 

Grissel,  Lois  Anna        MA  1946  Iowa  [1297] 

An  analysis  of  a  prehistoric  village  site  near  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa.  30p. 

Grivas,  Theodore        MA  1953  So.  California  [1298] 

Stephen  Watts  Kearny  and  the  Army  of  the  West. 
Indian  references  scattered  throughout. 

9  129 


Gronewald,  Benjamin  Frank        PhD  1943    New  York  [1299] 
The  social  criticism  of  Hamlin  Garland.  383p. 

"The  great  importance  of  his  social  criticism  consisted  of  his 
consideration  of  the  American  Indian  problem." 

Grossman,  Henry        MA  1940  New  York  [1300] 

The  economic  and  industrial  organization  of  the  Ameri- 
can Indian  in  the  twentieth  century.  165p. 

Grossman,  Mitchell  M.  Van  N.      MA  1948    So.  Methodist  [1301] 
The  introduction  of  slavery  into  the  New  World. 

Examines  European  patterns  of  Indian  slavery,  and  outcome 
of  the  practice  in  the  New  World. 

Grotts,  Pearl  Irene        MA  1942  Iowa  [1302] 

Sociological  aspects  of  the  Crow  Indian  dances.   23p. 

Grover,  Elsie  Jeanette        MA  1913  California  [1303] 

The  establishment  of  Territorial  Government  in  Utah 
and  the  struggle  for  Statehood,  1849-1862.  95p. 

Ute  and  Shoshoni. 

Grtjnatt,  Herman        MA  1923  Columbia  [1304] 

Indian  relations  since  the  Civil  War.  58p. 

Guenther,  Am  alt  a  Helen        MA  1929  Oklahoma  [1305] 

The    Cheyenne   and   Arapaho    Indian   Reservation   in 
Oklahoma.  118p. 

Guenther,  Linda  Y.        MA  1937  Arizona  [1306] 

Gila  polychromes.  The  origin  and  development  of  poly- 
chrome pottery  in  the  Gila  River  drainage  area.   53p. 

Guess,  Francis  M.        MA  1953  Mexico  City  [1307] 

Report  on  excavations  at  Pueblo  Viejo,  Tamazulapan, 
Oaxaca.  118p.,  illus. 

Guest,  Anna  Lee        MA  1929  California  [1308] 

The  historical  development  of  southern  Oregon,  1825 
to  1852.  122p. 
Takelma,  Tututni  and  Umpqua. 

Guild,  Elliott  William        MA  1931  Stanford  [1309] 

The  sociological  role  of  music  in  primitive  cultures.  127p. 
§  5  Music  and  group  life  among  the  North  American  Indians. 

130 


Gunderson,  Carl  M.        MA  1951  Montana  [1310] 

The  history  of  the  Milk  River  Valley.  149p. 

Gunn,  Jack  Winton        MA  1947  Texas  [1311] 

Life  of  Ben  McCulloch.  120p.,  illus. 
Chapters  on  his  career  as  an  Indian  fighter  and  Indian  scout. 

Gunnerson,  James  Howard        MA  1950  Nebraska  [1312] 

The  Dismal  River  aspect.  25 lp. 
Summary  of  central  Nebraska  archaeology. 

Gunst,  Marie  Louise        MA  1930  Arizona  [1313] 

Ceremonials  of  the  Papago  and  Pima  Indians,  with 
special  emphasis  on  the  relationship  of  the  dance  to  their 
religion.  73p. 

Gunter,  Addye  L.        MA  1953  Oklahoma  [1314] 

Health  problems  and  practices  of  a  group  of  Cherokee 
Indians.  106p. 

Gunther,  Erna         MA  1920  Columbia  [1315] 

Design  units  on  Tlingit  baskets.  31p. 

Gunther,  Erna        PhD  1928  Columbia  [1316] 

A  further  analysis  of  the  first  salmon  ceremony.  Pub: 
U/Wash.,  Pubs.  Anthro.,  II  #5  [1928]  pl33-173. 

Gurney,  William  Harold        MA  1948     Brit.  Columbia  [1317] 
The  work  of  Reverend  Father  V.M.R.  Le  Jeune,  O.M.I. 
177p. 
Interior  Salish. 

Gustafson,  Carl  Stanley         MA/Ed  1954       Wyoming  [1318] 
Stories  for   elementary   school  pupils   to   supplement 
Wyoming  history. 
Includes  some  Indian  stories,  period  1811-1954. 

Guthe,  Alfred  Kidder        PhD  1956  Michigan  [1319] 

Late  prehistoric  occupation  in  southwestern  New  York : 
an  interpretive  analysis.  148p.  M. 

Guthe,  Carl  Eugene        PhD  1917  Harvard  [1320] 

The  lunar  count  of  the  Mayas.  259p.  Pub:  "A  possible 
solution  of  the  number  series  on  pages  51  to  58  of  the 
Dresden  Codex."  Harvard  U.,  Peabody  Mus.,  Paps., 
VI  [1921]  31p. 

9*  131 


Gutierrez  Eskildsen,  Rosario  MarIa    DL  1944  Mexico  [1321] 
Substrato  y  superestrato  del  espanol  de  Tabasco.  134p., 
illus. 

A  philological  study  of  the  development  of  Spanish  in  Tabasco. 
Indian  influences  are  considered. 

Gutkoski,  Joseph  Leo        MA  1938  Columbia  [1322] 

Wyoming  Valley  lands  controversy.  lOOp. 

Mainly  Six  Nations;  controversy  between  Pennsylvania  and 
Connecticut,  1769-1807. 

Guy,  F.  J.        PhD  1932  Catholic  [1323] 

The  Catholic  Church  in  Arkansas,  1541-1843. 

Haag,  William  George,  jr.        PhD  1948  Michigan  [1324] 

An  osteometric  analysis  of  some  aboriginal  dogs.  198p. 

M. 

Examines  the  origin  and  relationships  between  various  canine 
groups,  and  the  position  of  dogs  in  their  cultural,  temporal  and 
human  environment. 

Haas,  Florence  L.        M/Ed  1931  Temple  [1325] 

Recreational  activities  of  primitive  and  tribal  people. 
161p. 

Cheyenne,  Cherokee,  Algonquin  (Shawnee,  Delaware),  Tusca- 
rora,  Sioux. 

Haas,  Francis        PhD  1954  Chicago  [1326] 

Education  in  New  Mexico :  a  study  of  the  development 
of  education  in  a  changing  social  order.  232p. 

Haas,  Mary  Rosamond  Swadesh        PhD  1935        Yale  [1327] 
A  grammar  of  the  Tunica  language.  174p.  Pub:  Hand- 
booh  of  American  Indian  Languages,  IV.  NY :  J.  J.  Augu- 
stin  [1940]  143p. 

Hack,  John  Tilton        PhD  1940  Harvard  [1328] 

Geography  and  geology  of  the  Hopi  country,  Arizona. 
Pub:  "The  changing  physical  environment  of  the  Hopi 
Indians  of  Arizona."  Harvard  TJ .,  Peabody  Mus.,  Paps., 
XXXV  #1  [1942]  86p.,  illus. 

From  geological-ecological  backgrounds  of  the  area,  examines 
Hopi  development  in  relation  to  their  environment. 

132 


Hackbarth,  Robert  Walter        MA  1948    Colorado  Coll.  [1329] 
Council  governments  and  councilar  tendencies  among 
primitive  cultures,  with  special  consideration  of  Aztec, 
Muskogian,  and  Iroquois  government.  206p. 

Hackett,  Charles  Wilson        MA  1914  California  [13303 

The  revolt  of  the  Pueblo  Indians  of  New  Mexico  in  1680. 
55p.  Pub:  Texas  State  Hist.  Assoc,  Qtly.,  XV  #2  [1911] 
p93-147. 

Hackett,  Charles  Wilson        PhD  1917  California  [1331] 

The  uprising  of  the  Pueblo  Indians  of  New  Mexico, 
1680-1682.  524p.  Pub:  U/New  Mex.  Press  [1942]  2  vols. 

Hackstaff,  Katherine  D.        MA  1931  Columbia  [1332] 

Indian  trade  in  colonial  Virginia,  1607-1763.  82p. 

Haddox,  Clara  Gibson        MA  1952  Geo.  Peabody  [1333] 

A  study  of  the  customs,  folkways  and  folk  dances  of 
Mexico.  97p. 
Includes  Aztec  and  Maya. 

Hadley,  Barbara  Ballou        MA  1940  California  [1334] 

Aprism :  A  study  in  recent  Peruvian  political  and  social 
history. 

Nativistic  movement  in  Peru. 

Hadley,  Paul  Ervin        MA  1946  So.  California  [1335] 

The  growth  and  development  of  Paraguayan  culture. 
Extensive  material  on  Guarani  Indians. 

Hadlock,  Wendell  Stanwood      MA  1945  Pennsylvania  [1336] 
War  among  the  northeastern  Woodland  Indians.  Pub: 
Amer.  Anthro.,  XLIX  [1947]  p204-221. 

Haeberlin,  Herman  Karl        PhD  1915  Columbia  [1337] 

The  idea  of  fertilization  in  the  culture  of  the  Pueblo 
Indians.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.  Assoc,  Mem.  Ill  #1  [1916] 
55p. 

Haefner,  John  Henry        PhD  1943  Iowa  [1338] 

The  West  as  seen  through  frontier  biography. 

Includes  Indian- White  relations  as  reported  by  hunters,  trappers, 
soldiers,  scouts,  missionaries  and  teachers. 

133 


Hagan,  William  T.        PhD  1950  Wisconsin  [1339] 

The  Black  Hawk  War. 

Sauk,  Fox,  Sioux,  Menomini.  Keokuk,  Black  Hawk. 

Hagberg,  Elizabeth  B.        MA  1939  Arizona  [1340] 

Southwestern  Indian  burial  practices.  264p. 

Brings  together  both  prehistoric  and  historic  data  for  compara- 
tive study. 

Hagerty,  Leroy  W.         MA  1927  Nebraska  [1341] 

Indian  raids  along  the  Platte  and  Little  Blue  River, 
1864-1865.  141p. 

Arapaho,  Cheyenne,  Sioux. 

Haggard,  Juan  Villasana        PhD  1942  Texas  [1342] 

The  neutral  ground  between  Louisiana  and  Texas, 
1806-1821.  244p.,  maps.  Pub:  Louisiana  Hist.  Qtly., 
XXVIII  #4  [1945]  plOOl-1128. 

Chapters  on  Indian  barriers  to  settlement,  and  Indian  trade. 

Haight,  Charles  Henry        MA  1947  California  [1343] 

Mexico  in  the  life  and  writings  of  Alexander  von  Hum- 
boldt. 173p. 
20p.  on  his  impressions  of  natives. 

Haile,  Berard        MA  1929  Catholic  [1344] 

Property  concepts  of  the  Navaho  Indians.  Pub:  Cath. 
U.,  Anihro.  Ser.  #17  [1955]  55p. 

Haines,  Francis  D.        PhD  1938  California  [1345] 

Nez  Perce  Indians  in  Northwest  history,  1805-1895. 
382p.  Pub:  Red  Eagles  of  the  Northwest.  Portland:  Scho- 
lastic Press  [1939]  361p.  (Reprinted  1956  as  The  Nez 
Perces,  U/Oklahoma  Press.) 

Hale,  Kenneth  Locke        MA  1956  Indiana  [1346] 

The  distribution  of  the  Class  II  prefixes  in  Navaho.  67p. 

Haley,  John  Curry        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [1347] 

The  opening  of  the  Kiowa  and  Comanche  country.  120p. 

Hall,  Edward  Twitchell,  jr.        MA  1938         Arizona  [1348] 
An  archaeological  survey  of  the  Walhalla  Glades,  Grand 
Canyon,    Arizona.    Pub:    Mus.    No.    Ariz.,    Bull.    #20 
[1942]  32p. 

134 


Hall,  Edward  Twitchell,  jr.         PhD  1942     Columbia  [1349] 
Early  stockaded  settlements  in  the  Governador,  New 
Mexico;  a  marginal  Anasazi  development  from  Basket 
Maker  III  to  Pueblo  I  times.  Pub:  Columbia  U.,  Stud. 
Arched.  Ethnol.,  II  pt.  1  [1944]  96p. 

Hall,  Gladys  Harriet        MA  1926  California  [1350] 

History  of  American  relations  with  Spanish  Louisiana 
from  1790-1800,  with  an  appendix  of  original  documents. 
236p. 

Choctaw,  Creek,  Chickasaw,  Seminole  and  Cherokee. 

Hall,  Marion        MA  1933  So.  California  [1351] 

The  role  of  defense  in  the  colonization  of  the  South 
Carolina  frontier.  147p. 

Indian  attacks. 

Hall,  Ralph  J.        MA  1931  Oklahoma  A  db  M  [1352] 

Bloomfield  Indian  School  and  its  work.  67p. 

First  missionary  school  among  Chickasaws  for  girls,  founded 
1852. 

Hall,  Robert  Leonard        MA  1951  Wisconsin  [1353] 

The  late  prehistoric  occupation  of  northeastern  Okla- 
homa as  seen  from  the  Smith  Site,  Delaware  County. 

Hall,  Tom  Aldis        MA  1934  Oklahoma  [1354] 

The  socio-economic  status  of  the  Cherokee  Indians.  135p. 

Halliday,  Constance  Carolyn        MA  1947    California  [1355] 
Basketry  hats  of  the  east  Asiatic  region  as  part  of  a 
circum-Pacific  distribution. 

Hallowell,  Alfred  Irving         PhD  1924   Pennsylvania  [1356] 
Bear  ceremonialism  in  the  northern  hemisphere.  Pub: 
Amer.  Anthro.,  XXVIII  #1  [1926]  pl-175. 

Halpern,  Abraham  Meyer        PhD  1947  Chicago  [1357] 

A  grammar  of  the  Yuma  language.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour. 
Amer.  Ling.,  XII-XIII  [1946-1947]  var.  pp. 

Halpin,  James  T.,  jr.        MA  1950  Syracuse  [1358] 

The  valley  of  Atlixco,  Puebla,  Mexico.  79p. 

135 


Hamilton,  George  Henry        MA  1926    Brit.  Columbia  [1359] 
Religious  conceptions  of  native  British  Columbia  tribes. 
35p. 

Hamilton,  John  M.        MA  1948  Arizona  [1360] 

A  history  of  the  Presbyterian  work  among  the  Pima 
and  Papago  Indians  of  Arizona.  260p. 

Hamilton,  William  B.,  jr.        PhD  1937  Duke  [1361] 

American  beginnings  in  the  Old  Southwest:  the  Missis- 
sippi phase. 

Hamlin,  Alfred  Street        MA  1918  California  [1362] 

The  Federal  policy  in  relation  to  the  Nevada  Indian. 
106p. 
Washo,  Shoshonean,  Bannock,  Gosiute,  Paiute. 

Hamman,  Rose-Elnor        MA  1950  Colorado  [1363] 

A  bibliography  of  the  cultural  development  in  north- 
western Colorado.  50p. 

Includes  archaeology  of  Dinosaur  Canyon  National  Monument, 
Ute  Indians,  and  Indian- White  contacts. 

Hammelef,  John  Christensen        PhD  1955     Michigan  [1364] 

British  and  American  attempts  to  coordinate  the  defense 

of  the  Continental  Colonies  to  meet  French  and  northern 

Indian  attacks,  1643-1754.  265p.  M . 

Especially  considers  Indian  attacks  in  the  original  13  Colonies 
area. 

Hammond,  Frances  Turner        MA  1951  Indiana  [1365] 

Girls'  puberty  observances  in  South  America.  118p. 

Hammond,  George  Peter        PhD  1925  California  [1366] 

Don  Juan  de  Onate  and  the  founding  of  New  Mexico, 
1595-1620.  Pub:  New  Mex.  Hist.  Soc.,  Pubs.  Hist,  II 
[1927]  288p.,  maps. 

Hammond,  Roscoe  Eldon        MA  1918  Utah  [1367] 

The  Anglo-Saxon  settlement  of  the  Far  West,  prior  to 
1905.  78p. 
Said  to  consider  Indians  of  the  area. 

Hammond,  Stella  Lou        MA  1936  Wayne  [1368] 

Contribution  of  the  American  Indian  and  Negro  to  the 
folk-music  of  America.  97p. 

136 


Hanan,  Everett  Edward        MA  1948  Iowa  [1369] 

The  influence  of  the  Indian  on  the  life  and  literature 
of  Thoreau.  77p. 

Handy,  Mary  Olivia        MA  1949  Texas  [1370] 

A  history  of  Fort  Sam  Houston.  140p.,  illus.  Pub: 
NaylorCo.  [1951]  lllp. 

Includes  material  on  Indians,  especially  period  of  Geronimo's 
imprisonment  at  the  Fort. 

Hanke,  Lewis  Ulysses        PhD  1935  Harvard  [1371] 

Studies  in  the  theoretical  aspects  of  the  Spanish  Con- 
quest of  America.  393p.  Pub:  "The  first  social  experi- 
ments in  America ;  a  study  in  the  development  of  Spanish 
Indian  policy  in  the  sixteenth  century."  Harvard  U. 
Hist.  Mono.  V  [1935]  99p. 

§  1  "Spanish  Indian  policy,  1493-1542."  §  2  "Just  war  and  the 
natives." 

Hankins,  John  Erskine        MA  1925  So.  Carolina  [1372] 

Oratory  of  the  American  Indian;  a  descriptive  and 
critical  discussion  of  the  oratory  of  the  Indians  of 
eastern  and  middle  western  America  until  the  year 
1830.  45p. 

Hanley,  Maurus  Richard        MA  1929  Catholic  [1373] 

Relations  of  the  Spanish  government  to  the  American 
Indians. 

Hanna,  Mary  Alice        PhD  1917  Bryn  Mawr  [1374] 

The  trade  of  the  Delaware  district  before  the  Revolution. 
Pub:  Smith  Coll.,  Stud.  Hist.,  II  #4  [1917]  p239-348. 

Brief  references  to  Indian  trade  in  passim. 

Hanna,  Murel  Warmoth        MA  1931  Arizona  [1375] 

An  archeological  review  of  Middle  Gila  culture.  94p. 

Hanna,  Paul  Shelley        MA  1953  No.  Dakota  [1376] 

An  analysis  of  the  assimilations  of  White  culture  by 
Hidatsa  Indians  of  North  Dakota.  146p. 

Hansborough,  Helen        MA  1932  Cincinnati  [1377] 

French  exploration  of  the  Mississippi  Valley  in  the 
seventeenth  century  1634-1699.  55p. 

137 


Hansen,  Clarence  F.        MA  1916  Iowa  [1378] 

Psychological  study  of  Indian  conversions.  147p. 

Cheyenne,  Crow,  Winnebago,  Makah,  Navajo,  Fox,  Sac,  Chip- 
pewa. 

Hansen,  Harvey  Chester        MS/Ed  1927       Oklahoma  [1379] 
Correlation  between  verbal  intelligence  tests  and  non- 
verbal intelligence  tests  of  Indian  pupils.  41p. 

Oklahoma  Indians ;  no  specific  tribes  mentioned. 

Hansen,  Harvey  Chester        EdD  1935  Oklahoma  [1380] 

Scholastic  achievement  of  Indian  pupils.  171p.  Pub: 
Pedagogical  Seminary  and  Jour.  Genetic  Psych.,  L  [1937] 
p361-369. 

Hansen,  Helen  Dell        MA  1936  Stanford  [1381] 

A  history  of  the  Federal  Government's  educational 
activities  with  the  Indians  in  the  United  States.  121  +46p. 

Hansen,  Margaret  Elizabeth      MA  1949    Colorado  State  [1382] 
Removal  of  the  Indians  from  Nebraska.  136p. 

Hanson,  George  Emmanuel        MA  1924  California  [1383] 

The  early  history  of  Yuba  River  Valley.  163p. 
Central  California  Indian  tribes. 

Hanson,  Virginia        MA  1937  Birmingham-So.  [1384] 

Alabama:  in  legend  and  lore.  130p. 

Largely  concerned  with  place-name  sources,  poetry  of  Indian 
names,  etc.  Section  on  Indian  legends. 

Harbour,  Emma  Estill        PhD  1933  Oklahoma  [1385] 

A  brief  history  of  the  Red  River  country  since  1803. 
Chapter:  "Indian  removals  and  relations." 

Hardies,  Roderick  R.        MA  1952  Columbia  [1386] 

Changes  in  Baffin  Island  Eskimo  culture.  182p. 

Harding,  Harry  B.        MS  1940  Arizona  [1387] 

A  study  of  heterophile  and  related  antibodies  in  various 
racial  groups  living  in  southern  Arizona.  79p. 

Includes  Indians  of  the  state. 

Hardman,  Marion  Payzant        PhD  1939         Minnesota  [1388] 
Terror  in  American  prose  fiction  to  1835. 
The  Indian  as  an  element  of  terror  in  novels. 

138 


Harley,  Mary  Parker        MA  1935  Georgia  [1389] 

Georgia  Indian  trade:  the  Trustee  Period,  1733-1752. 
86p. 
Cherokee,  Creek,  Chickasaw,  Choctaw,  Yuchi. 

Harmon,  George  Dewey        PhD  1930       Pennsylvania  [1390] 
Sixty  years  of  Indian  Affairs,  political,  economic,  and 
diplomatic,    1789-1850.    Pub:    U/No.    Carolina    Press 
[1941]  428p. 

Harms,  Tina  Cecelia        MA  1927  Kansas  [1391] 

A  dictionary  of  characters  in  Cooper's  Leatherstocking 
Tales. 

Harney,  Laura  Brooks        EdD  1939  New  York  [1392] 

School  and  society  in  Matanuska  Valley  with  appropriate 
Alaskan  background.  150p. 

Brief  section  on  Alaskan  Indians  and  Eskimos. 

Harp,  Elmer,  jr.         PhD  1953  Harvard  [1393] 

The  cultural  affinities  of  the  Newfoundland  Dorset 
Eskimo.  Pub:  "New  World  Affinities  of  Cape  Dorset 
Culture,"  U/ 'Alaska,  Anthro.  Paps.,  I  #2  [1953]  p37-54. 

Harp,  Milford  Berger        MA  1943     Oklahoma  A  &  M  [1394] 
A  survey  of  Shawnee  medicine  men  and  their  practices. 
63p. 

Harper,  Blanche  Wurdack        MA  1929      New  Mexico  [1395] 
Notes  on  the  documentary  history,  the  language,  and  the 
rituals  and  customs  of  Jemez  Pueblo.  83p. 
1541  to  1929.  Includes  vocabulary  material. 

Harper,  Elizabeth  Ann        MA  1951  Oklahoma  [1396] 

The  trade  and  diplomacy  of  the  Taovayas  Indians  on 
the  northern  frontier  of  New  Spain,  1719-1835.  Pub: 
Sowestn.  Hist.  Qtly.,  XLI  [1953]  pl81-201. 

Harpster,  John  W.         MA  1932  Pittsburgh  [1397] 

A  bibliography  for  a  study  of  the  Mayas.  227p. 
Period  1520-1932.  1600  items  listed. 

Harrington,  Mark  Raymond        MA  1908        Columbia  [1398] 
Iroquois  industries  as  shown  by  their  archaeology.  48p. 

139 


Harris,  Barbara  Dean        MA  1953  Indiana  [1399] 

Comparative  social  organization  of  the  western  Eskimo 
and  Aleut,  lllp. 

Harris,  Jack  Sargent        PhD  1940  Columbia  [1400] 

The  White  Knife  Shoshoni  of  Nevada.  Pub:  Linton, 
Acculturation  in  Seven  American  Indian  Tribes.  N.Y. : 
Appleton-Century  Co.  [1940]  p39-116. 

Harris,  John  West,  jr.        PhD  1928  No.  Carolina  [1401] 

The  glorification  of  American  types  in  American  litera- 
ture from  1775  to  1825. 

Indians  throughout ;  especially  as  examples  in  certain  historical 
novels. 

Harris,  Otis  Roscoe        MA  1929  Oklahoma  [1402] 

The  Dawes  Commission  to  the  Five  Civilized  Tribes. 

Harrison,  Celeste  Elizabeth        MA  1930       Columbia  [1403] 
The  early  history  of  the  Spanish  missions  in  Alta  Cali- 
fornia 1769-1784.  53p. 

Considerable  Indian  material  throughout. 

Harrison,  Frances  Kathryn        MA  1950         Alabama  [1404] 
The  Indians  as  a  means  of  Spanish  defense  of  West 
Florida,  1783-1795. 

Harshberger,  Emmett  Leroy        MA  1929      Ohio  State  [1405] 
A  brief  history  of  the  Seminole  Indians.  115p. 

Harshberger,  John  W.        PhD  1892  Pennsylvania  [1406] 

Maize :  a  botanical  and  economic  study. 

Said  to  include  Indian  references. 

Hartje,  Robert  G.        MA  1950  Vanderbilt  [1407] 

The  early  military  career  of  Earl  Van  Dorn. 

In  command  at  Pea  Ridge;  active  in  Kiowa-Comanche  cam- 
paigns. 

Hartley,  Lois  Teal        MA  1945  Penna.  State  [1408] 

Pocahontas  plays,  1808-1855. 

Hartung,  Jean  Buehler        MA  1944  Denver  [1409] 

An  investigation  of  the  literature  concerning  the  Spanish 
Missions  of  California  and  Southwest.  79p. 
Spanish  missions  to  the  Indians  included. 

140 


Harvey,  Doris  L.         MA  1935  Arizona  [1410] 

The  pottery  of  the  Little  Colorado  culture  area.  73p.,  ill. 

Compared  with  San  Juan,  Upper  Gila,  Kinishba,  etc. 

Harvey,  Theodore  Vespasian  Lee        DB  1934  Chicago  [1411] 
Missionary  methods  of  the  French  Jesuits  among  the 
Hurons.  71p. 

Harwood,  Thomas  Franklin        MA  1954  Texas  [1412] 

The  Indian  problem  on  the  first  frontier:  Virginia, 
1584-1622.  175p, 

Haskell,  Marion  Lowrie        MA  1917  California  [1413] 

Rubi's  inspection  of  the  frontier  presidios  of  New  Spain, 
1766-1768.  Translation  of  sources,  introduction  and 
notes.  75+92p.  Pub:  So.  Calif.  Hist.  Soc,  Pubs.  V  [1917] 
p33-43. 

Mostly  Apache,  Mescalero,  Tlascaltecan,  Lipan,  Comanche  and 
Tejas. 

Hassinger,  Edward  Wesley        MA  1951        Minnesota  [1414] 
A  study  of  a  minority  group's  social  contacts ;  the  lower 
Sioux  community  of  Morton,  Minnesota.  124p. 

Hastings,  Virginia  Annette        MA  1955  Pennsylvania  [1415] 
The  concept  of  moiety — a  review  and  a  new  interpre- 
tation. 120p. 

Of  42  moiety  systems  considered,  about  a  third  are  Indian. 

Hastings,  Virginia  Marston        MA  1943  Arizona  [1416] 

A  history  of  Arizona  during  the  Civil  War,  1859-1865. 
Considerable  Indian,  all  Southwest  tribes. 

Hathcoat,  Leonard        MA  1946  Arkansas  [1417] 

A  pattern  of  high  school  education  for  the  Chilocco 
Indian  School.  Pub:  Chilocco  Print  Shop  [1946]  42p. 

Hauck,  Paul  A.        PhD  1953  Utah  [1418] 

Rorschach  performances  of  the  Ute  Indians.  Pub:  Uj 
Utah  Anthro.  Paps.  #23  [1955]  15p. 

Haun,  Edward  Julius        MA  1949  Notre  Dame  [1419] 

Recent  trends  in  United  States  Indian  policy ;  the  Indi- 
an Reorganization  Act  of  1934.  122p. 

141 


Haury,  Emil  Walter        MS  1928  Arizona  [1420] 

The  succession  of  house  types  in  the  Pueblo  area.   lOOp. 

Haury,  Emil  Walter        PhD  1934  Harvard  [1421] 

The  archaeology  of  the  Salt  River  Valley,  Arizona:  a 
study  of  the  interrelations  of  two  ethnic  groups.  Pub: 
"The  excavation  of  Los  Muertos  and  neighboring  ruins 
in  the  Salt  River  Valley,  southern  Arizona."  Harvard 
U.,  Peabody  Mus.,  Paps.,  XXIV  #1  [1945]  224p.,  iUus. 

Hauser,  Sol  Frederick        MA  1943  Columbia  [1422] 

A  study  of  alcoholism  in  an  American  Indian  tribe.  104p. 
Mostly  Porno,  with  general  references  to  other  tribes. 

Havemeyer,  Loomis         PhD  1915  Yale  [1423] 

The  drama  of  savage  peoples.  Pub:  Yale  U.  Press  [1916] 
274p. 

Indian  mentioned  in  passim  throughout  the  work. 

Hawken,  Edward  Joy        MA  1938  California  [1424] 

The   military   problem   on   the   Powder   River   Road, 
1865-1868.  154p.,  maps. 
Sioux. 

Hawkes,  Ernest  William        PhD  1915      Pennsylvania  [1425] 
Skeletal  measurements  and  observations  of  the  Point 
Barrow  Eskimo,  with  comparisons  with  other  Eskimo 
groups.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.,  XVIII  #2  [1916]  p203-244. 

Hawley,  Cecelia  Lois        MA  1932  New  York  [1426] 

Art  reference  material  as  an  aid  for  teachers.   188p., 
illus. 
§  9  "Art  of  pre-Columbian  Peru".  §  10  "American  Indian  Art". 

Hawley,  Florence  May        MA  1928  Arizona  [1427] 

Pottery  and  culture  relations  in  the  Middle  Gila.  Pub: 
Amer.  Anthro.,  XXXII  #3  [1930]  p522-536. 

Hawley,  Florence  May        PhD  1934  Chicago  [1428] 

The  significance  of  the  dated  prehistory  of  Chetro  Ketl, 
Chaco  Canon,  New  Mexico.  Pub:  U/New  Mex.  Bull., 
Mono.  Ser.,  I  #1  [1934]  80p.,  illus. 

142 


Haynes,  Guy  H.        MA  1932  Texas  Tech.  [1429] 

Excavation  of  Saddleback  ruin.  44p. 
Canadian  River,  Texas  Panhandle. 

Haywood,  Charles        PhD  1951  Columbia  [1430] 

Bibliography   of   North   American   folklore    and   folk- 
song. Pub:  NY:  Greenberg  [1951]  1292p. 

Second  part,  The  American  Indians  North  of  Mexico,  p750-1159, 
contains  an  exhaustive  listing  of  published  material. 

Hazard,  Lucy  Lockwood        PhD  1925  California  [1431] 

The  frontier  in  American  literature.  Pub:  NY:  T.  Y. 
Crowell  [1927]  308p. 
§  6  "The  Puritan  Community:  attitude  toward  the  Indian." 

Healy,  Ettie  Miriam        MA  1922  California  [1432] 

The  New  Mexico   missions  in  the   middle   eighteenth 
century  (translation  of  original  documents,  with  intro- 
duction and  notes).  158p. 
Emphasis  on  Pueblo,  Hopi  and  Navajo. 

Hearn,  Lea  Theresa        MA  1948  Clark  [1433] 

Life  of  the  aborigines  along  the  Taunton  River  basin. 

Massachusetts  and  Connecticut  tribes. 

Hearon,  Karl  Jasper        MA  1930  California  [1434] 

The  route  of  De  Soto  west  of  the  Mississippi  River.  90p. 
His  encounters  with  tribes  of  the  Mississippi  area. 

Heath,  Herschel        PhD  1933  Clark  [1435] 

The  Indians  as  a  factor  in  the  War  of  1812.   362-f-5p. 

Hecker,  Lena  Bendenbender        PhD  1935  Iowa  [1436] 

Constitutional   status    of   education   in   Alaska.    Pub: 

Social  Science,  XII  #1  [1937]  p64-71. 

Federal-Territorial  educational  systems  compared ;  includes  sec- 
tions on  facilities  for  Alaskan  natives. 

Heemstra,  Gerrit        MA  1928  New  York  [1437] 

The  educational  mission  for  the  American  Indian.  98p. 

Heffernan,  William  Joseph        MA   1951     California  [1438] 
Edward  M.  Kern,  artist  and  explorer.  167p.,  illus.  Pub: 
E.  M.  Kern,  the  travels  of  an  artist-explorer.  Kern  County 
Hist.  Assoc.  [1953]  112p.,  maps. 
Klamath  and  Navajo. 

143 


Hegrenes,  Jack  R.        MS  1955  Oregon  [1439] 

The  use  of  discontinuous  traits  in  problems  of  diver- 
gence and  discrimination  in  American  Indian  culture. 
93p. 

Heidelberg,  Nell  A.        MA  1940  Louisiana  [1440] 

The  frontier  in  Mississippi. 
Indian  land  cessions,  treaties,  and  removal. 

Heilman,  Robert  Bechtold        PhD  1935  Harvard  [1441] 

The  English  novel,  1760-1800,  and  the  American  Revo- 
lution. 2  vols.  Pub  :  America  in  English  fiction  1760: 1800. 
The  influences  of  the  American  Revolution.  U/Louisiana 
[1937]  480p. 
A  brief  section  on  the  Indian  in  English  literature. 

Heinrich,  Albert  Carl        M/Ed  1955  Alaska  [1442  ] 

An  outline  of  the  kinship  systems  of  the  Bering  Straits 
Eskimos.  2 lip. 

Heizer,  Robert  Fleming        PhD  1941  California  [1443] 

Aboriginal  whaling  in  the  Old  and  New  Worlds.  Pub: 
Bur.  Amer.  Ethnol.,  Bull.  #133  [1943]  p415-468. 

Helmen,  Vernon  R.        MA  1950  Indiana  [1444] 

The  cultural  affiliations  and  relationships  of  the  Oliver 
Farm  Site,  Marion  County,  Indiana.  59p.,  illus. 

Helmer,  Velma        MA  1925  Kansas  [1445] 

The  American  Indian  and  mental  tests.  112p. 
Tests  at  Haskell  Institute  on  9th  and  10th  graders. 

Hemsing,  William  Moyer        MA  1953         New  Mexico  [1446] 
The  history  and  trends  of  Indian  education  in  New 
Mexico  under  the  administration  of  Federal  and  State 
Government.  220p. 

Henderson,  Adele        MA  1926  Texas  [1447] 

Smith  County,  Texas:  its  background  and  history  in 
ante-bellum  days.  118p.,  maps. 
Chapter  on  early  Indian  life  in  the  region. 

Henderson,  Gerald  Mitchell      MA  1952   Pennsylvania  [1448] 
A  neo-Eskimo  house  excavation  at  the  Iyatayet  Site  on 
Cape  Denbigh.  119p. 

144 


Henderson,  Katherine  Bradford        MA  1924     Texas  [1449] 
The  early  history  of  Milam  County.  206+21p.,  illus. 

§  5  "Indian  affairs  in  central  Texas." 

Henderson,  Lester  Dale        EdD  1935  Stanford  [1450] 

The  development  of  education  in  Alaska,  1867  to  1931. 

Includes  Indian  education  to  the  period  when  it  was  transferred 
to  the  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs. 

Hendon,  Lottie  Bess        MA  1929  Oklahoma  [1451] 

Indian  affairs  from  1867  to  1889.  74p. 

Hendren,  Samuel  Rivers        PhD  1895  Johns  Hopkins  [1452] 
Government  and  religion  of  the  Virginia  Indians.  Pub  : 
Johns  Hopkins  U.,  Stud.  Hist.  Pol.  Sci.,  Ser.  13  #11-12 
[1895]  58p. 

Hendron,  J.  W.         MA  1935  New  Mexico  [1453] 

A  stratigraphic  study  of  the  pottery  of  Alameda  Pueblo. 
Also  offers  comparisons  with  Kuaua  and  Puaray. 

Hendry,  Jean  Clare        MA  1952  Cornell  [1454] 

Iroquois   masks   and   maskmaking   on   the    Onondaga 
Reservation,  lllp.,  illus. 

Henline,  Ruth        PhD  1947  Northwestern  [1455] 

Travel  literature  of  colonists  in  America,   1754-1783; 

an  annotated  bibliography  with  an  introduction  and 
an  author  index. 

Considers  printed  documents  which  record  American  travel  in 
America;  many  of  these  contain  Indian  references. 

Hennessee,  Don  A.        MA  1951  Mexico  City  [1456] 

Oaxaca:  an  annotated  bibliography  of  anthropological 
material.  148p. 

Covers  400+  years.  Includes  archaeology,  ethnology,  linguistics 
and  physical  anthropology. 

Henning,  Clarence  Eugene      MA/Ed  1940  Washington  [1457] 
Development  of  secondary  education  in  Alaska. 

Includes  work  of  Sheldon  Jackson,  mission  schools,  and  the  early 
days  of  the  Federal  school  program. 

Hennings,  Lawrence  Joseph        MA  1931  Catholic  [1458] 

Las  Casas  and  early  American  slavery. 

io;  145 


Henry,  Adolphtjs  Ebenezer        STM  1926         Divinity  [1459] 
Early  sacrifices  and  primitive  customs  among  the  Af- 
rican peoples  and  American  Indians. 

Henry,  Jules  A.        PhD  1935  Columbia  [1460] 

A  Kaingang  text.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling.,  VIII 
[1935]  pl72-218. 

Henry,  William  Earl        PhD  1944  Chicago  [1461] 

An  exploration  of  the  validity  and  usefulness  of  the 
thematic  apperception  technique  in  the  study  of  culture- 
personality  relations.  140p.  M.  Pub:  Genetic  Psychology 
Mono.,  XXXV,  first  half  [1947]  135p.,  illus. 
Navajo  and  Hopi. 

Henshaw,  Lillie  Duvall        MA  1935  Oklahoma  [1462] 

A  history  of  the  Cherokee  tribal  schools  since  the  Civil 
War.  312p. 

Heppell,  Shirley  Jane        MA  1949  Penna.  State  [1463] 

The  Indian  War  in  Berks  County,  Pennsylvania,  1755 
to  1758.  120p. 

Herge,  Henry  Curtis        EdD  1942  New  York  [1464] 

Colonial  Long  Island.  A  collection  of  historical  facts 
and  folk  material  of  early  Long  Island.  222p.,  illus. 
§  1  "Our  Indian  predecessors,"  §  2  "Indian  legends." 

Herman,  Mary  Woody        MA  1950  California  [1465] 

An  analysis  of  Delaware-European  cultural  borrowing 
in  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries.  Pub: 
Kroeber  Anthro.  Soc,  Paps.  #1  [1950]  p45-77. 

Herman,  Mary  Woody        PhD  1953  California  [1466] 

Indian  fur  trade  of  New  France  in  the  seventeenth 
century.  207p. 
Huron  and  Delaware  tribes  given  primary  attention. 

Hernandez  Rodriguez,  Rosaura        MH  1954     Mexico  [1467] 
El  Valle  de  Toluca.  Su  historia.  Epoca  prehispanica  y 
siglo  XVI.  124p.,  illus. 

Herron,  Richard  W.         MA  1938  Cincinnati  [1468] 

The  southern  Indians  as  a  factor  in  the  relations  of 
Spain  and  the  United  States,  1783-1795.  61p. 
Cherokee,  Choctaw,  Creek  and  Chickasaw. 

146 


Herzog,  George        PhD  1938  Columbia  [1469] 

A  comparison  of  Pueblo  and  Pima  musical  styles.  Pub  : 
Jour.  Amer.  Folklore,  XLIX  #194  [1937]  p283-417. 

Hess,  Ralph  Edward        MFA  1950  So.  California  [1470] 

Arizona  Indian  music  and  suggestions  for  its  use  in  the 
elementary  school.  145p. 

Hesselden,  Elizabeth  Clark    MA  1931  New  Mex.  High.  [1471] 
Pueblo  Indian  costume.  76p. 

Hester,  Joseph  A.,  jr.        PhD  1954  U.C.L.A.  [1472] 

Natural  and  cultural  bases  of  ancient  Maya  subsistence 
economy.  231p. 

Hewes,  Gordon  Winant        PhD  1947  California  [1473] 

Aboriginal  use  of  fishery  resources  in  northwestern 
North  America.  284p. 

Hey,  George  Anderson        MA  1939  Trinity  [1474] 

The  policies  of  Senator  Henry  L.  Dawes  in  solving  the 
Indian  problem.  67p. 

Massachusetts  Senator  largely  responsible  for  the  Allotment  Act 
of  1887. 

Hibben,  Frank  Cummings        PhD  1940  Harvard  [1475] 

The  Gallina  culture  of  north-central  New  Mexico. 
2  vols.,  illus.  Pub:  "The  Gallina  Phase."  Amer.  Antiq., 
IV  #2  [1938]  pl31-136;  and  "The  Pottery  of  the  Gallina 
Complex."  Amer.  Antiq.,  XIV  #3  [1949]  pl94-202. 

Hickerson,  Nancy  Parrot        MA  1950  Indiana  [1476] 

The  institution  of  slavery  in  societies  of  North-western 
North  America.  104p. 

Hickox,  Charles  F.,  jr.        MA  1953  Columbia  [1477] 

Indian  petroglyphs  of  Lincoln  County,  New  Mexico 
and  related  areas.  54p.,  illus. 

Hicks,  Mozelle        MA  1942  Ariz. -Flagstaff  [1478] 

The  influence  of  education  on  the  life  of  the  Apache 
Indians  on  the  San  Carlos  Reservation.  104p. 

io*  147 


Hiemstra,  William  L.         MA  1948  Mississippi  [1479] 

Presbyterian  missions  among  the  Choctaw  and  Chicka- 
saw Indians,  1845-1862.  72p. 

Higbee,  Ralph  Wilson        MA  1951  California  [1480] 

Design  motives  of  Guatemalan  narrow  weavings.  216p. 

Hilgeb,  Mary  Inez        PhD  1939  Catholic  [1481] 

A  social  study  of  one-hundred-fifty  Chippewa  Indian 
families  on  the  White  Earth  Reservation  of  Minnesota. 
Pub:  Cath.  U.  [1939]  251p. 

Hill,  Estheb  V.         MA  1930  Buffalo  [1482] 

Iroquois  Indians  and  their  lands  since  1763.  207p. 

Hill,  Faith  Rachel        MA  1942  Whittier  [1483] 

Education  for  Navajos:  problems  involved  in  working 
out  a  plan  of  education  for  the  Navajo  Indians.  104p. 

Hill,  Gebtbude  Frances        MA  1938  Arizona  [1484] 

Turquoise:  its  history  and  significance  in  the  Southwest. 
211p. 

Considers  mines  and  mining,  prehistoric  uses  and  importance. 
Includes  charts  of  culture  traits. 

Hill,  Helen  Thompson        MA  1955  Tulane  [1485] 

Cross  and  prayer-stick  in  New  Mexico. 

"A  study  of  the  implications  of  past  and  present  mission  work 
among  the  Indians  of  New  Mexico." 

Hill,  Joseph  Abner        MA  1916  California  [1486] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the  United  States  on  the  South- 
western frontier,  1830-1845.  172p. 

Hill,  Lawrence  Francis        MA  1921  California  [1487] 

Federal  Indian  policy  in  Texas,  1845-1859.  147p. 

Hill,  Peter  J.         MA  1944  New  Mex.  High.  [1488] 

The  Pueblo  of  La  Isleta  during  the  sixteenth  and  seven- 
teenth century.  162p. 

Hill,  Willard  Williams        PhD  1934  Yale  [1489] 

The  agricultural  and  hunting  methods  of  the  Navaho 
Indians.  Pub:  Yale  U.,  Pubs.  Anthro.  #18  [1938]  194p. 

148 


Himes,  Norman  Edwin        PhD  1932  Harvard  [1490] 

The  practice  of  contraception  and  its  relation  to  some 
phases  of  population  theory.  52 Op.  Illus. 

Includes  methods  employed  by  many  Amerindian  tribes. 

Hinchee,  Charles  L.        MS/Ed  1935  Northwestern  [1491] 

A  comparison  of  the  Kwalwasser-Dykema  test  scores  of 
certain  White  and  Indian  children.  53p. 

Hindman,  Sarah  Elizabeth        MA  1932  Texas  [1492] 

Materials  used  in  the  manufacture  of  east  Texas  pottery. 
Includes  Indian  pottery  making . 

Hinds,  Roland        MA  1936  Oklahoma  [1493] 

White  intruders  in  the  Creek  Nation,  1830-1907.  123p. 

Hintz,  Mary  Carol        MA  1943  Sowest.  Texas  [1494] 

Early  history  of  Limestone  County  organized  as  a  study 
for  teaching  a  local  history  unit.  154p.,  illus. 
Texas.  Includes  Indian  affairs  and  legends  of  the  area. 

Hirsch,  Charles  Bronislaw        PhD  1954  Indiana  [1495] 

The  experiences  of  the  S.P.G.  in  eighteenth-century 
North  Carolina.  390p.  M. 

Missionary  work  with  Indians.  Stresses  value  of  little-known  re- 
source materials  available. 

Hoagland,  Robert  John        MA  1930  Columbia  [1496] 

A  comparison  of  the  Indians  of  James  Fenimore  Cooper 
and  those  seen  by  Indian  agents,  travellers,  and  sci- 
entists. 45p. 

Hockett,  Charles  Francis        PhD  1939  Yale  [1497] 

A  descriptive  grammar  of  the  Potawatomi  language. 
Pub:  "Potawatomi."  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling.,  XIV 
[1948]  var.  pp. 

Hodges,  Dewey  Whitsett         MA  1929  Oklahoma  [1498] 

Colonel  E.  C.  Boudinot  and  his  influence  on  Oklahoma 
history.  60p. 

Indian  Territory,  politics  and  government;  Cherokee  Removal. 

Hodgson,  Virginia  Elaine        MS*1953      So.  California  [1499] 
A  social  studies  unit  on  the  Pueblo  Indians.    106p. 

149 


Hoebel,  Edward  Adamson        PhD  1940  Columbia  [1500] 

The  political  organization  and  law-ways  of  the  Comanche 
Indians.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.  Assoc,  Mem.  #54  [1940] 
149p. 

Hoel,  William  Baker        MA  1938  Miami  [1501] 

Little  Turtle,  the  Miami  Chieftain.  56p. 

Hoff,  George  Alfred        MS/Ed  1943  No.  Dakota  [1502] 

Indian  school  education  in  North  Dakota.  210p. 

Hoff,  Patricia        MA  1933  Columbia  [1503] 

The  Government  of  the  Indians  during  the  Taft  Ad- 
ministration. 60p. 

Hoffman,  Bernard  Gilbert        PhD  1955       California  [1504] 
The  historical  ethnography  of  the  Micmac  of  the  six- 
teenth and  seventeenth  centuries.  838p.  M . 

Hoffman,  Edna  Pearl        MA  1935  Florida  State  [1505] 

The  problem  of  Seminole  Indian  removal  from  Florida. 
104p. 

Hoffman,  Nelson  M.        MA  1947  Kansas  [1506] 

Continental  Congressional  Indian  policy,  1775  to  1781. 
156p. 

Hoffmann,  Fritz  Leo        MA  1930  Texas  [1507] 

The  first  three  years  of  the  administration  of  Juan  Maria, 
Baron  de   Ripperda,    Governor   of   Texas,    1770-1778. 
140p.,  illus. 
Two  chapters  on  his  Indian  affairs. 

Hoffmann,  Fritz  Leo        PhD  1935  Texas  [1508] 

Diary  of  the  Alarcon  Expedition  into  Texas,  1718-1719. 
Pub:  Quivira  Soc,  V  [1935]  124p.,  facs. 
Describes  encounters  with  Indian  tribes  during  the  trip. 

Hohenthal,  William  Dalton,  jr.     PhD  1951  California  [1509] 
The  concept  of  cultural  marginality  and  native  agri- 
culture in  South  America.  250p. 
A  primary  study  of  the  Fulnio  Indians. 

150 


Holier,  Harry        PhD  1931  Chicago  [1510] 

Tonkawa:  an  Indian  language  of  Texas.  Ptjb:  Handbook 
of  American  Indian  Languages,  III.  NY:  Columbia  U. 
Press  [1933]  pl-148. 

Holcomb,  George  Rtjhle        MA  1952  Wisconsin  [1511] 

The  analysis  of  human  remains  from  Aztalan.  80p. 
Archaeological  site  in  Jefferson  County,  southern  Wisconsin. 

Holden,  Tom  C.        MA  1934  Texas  Tech.  [1512] 

Pottery  of  Saddleback  ruin.  80p. 

Canadian  River,  Texas  Panhandle  area. 

Holden,  William  Curry        PhD  1928  Texas  [1513] 

Frontier  problems  and  movements  in  west  Texas, 
1846-1900.  382p. 

Indian  attacks  and  relations  with  White  settlers. 

Holder,  Preston        PhD  1951  Columbia  [1514] 

The  role  of  the  Caddoan  horticulturists  in  culture  history 
of  the  Great  Plains.  135p.  M. 

Holdsworth,  Willie        MA  1937  Texas  [1515] 

A  study  of  the  intelligence  and  reading  ability  of  Navajo 
Indians  in  the  ninth  and  tenth  grades.  95p. 

Hollenbach,  Marion  Grace        MA  1942   So.  California  [1516] 
Dogs  in  native  American  culture.  200p. 

Hollowell, Betty Barham      MA  1948  Oklahoma  A&M  [1517] 
Development  and  use  of  native  dyes  in  Navajo  rug  craft. 
36p. 

Holmberg,  Allan  K.        PhD  1946  Yale  [1518] 

The  Siriono :  a  study  of  the  effect  of  hunger  frustration 
on  the  culture  of  a  semi-nomadic  Bolivian  Indian  so- 
ciety. Pub:  "Nomads  of '  the  long  bow;  the  Siriono  of 
eastern  Bolivia."  Smithsonian  Inst.,  Inst.  Soc.  Anthro., 
Pubs.  #10  [1950]  104p.,  illus. 

Holmes,  Chrystal  M.        MA  1942  Iowa  [1519] 

A  story  for  children  based  on  the  customs  and  habits  of 
the  Blackfoot  and  Crow  Indians  of  a  century  or  more 
ago.  274p. 

151 


Holmes,  Glenn  Emmett        MA  1933  Iowa  [1520] 

The  effect  of  climate  and  topography  on  certain  types  of 
cultural  development  in  western  United  States.  123p. 

A  study  of  the  uses  of  rural  home  conveniences — radio,  running 
water,  electricity,  etc.  The  survey  included  some  Indian  homes. 

Holmgren,  Philip  Samuel        PhD  1950  Nebraska  [1521] 

Sioux  and  White  relations.  267p. 

Period  1805-1914. 

Holt,  Permelia  Catharine        MA  1929  California  [1522] 

Hospitality  customs  of  Indians  of  America  north  of 
Mexico.  32p.,  tables. 

Holt,  Permelia  Catharine        PhD  1942         California  [1523] 
The  relations  of  Shasta  folklore.  Pub:   "Shasta  eth- 
nography." U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol.  Eihnol.,  Ill 
#4  [1946]  p299-349. 

Holter,  Don  Wendell        PhD  1934  Chicago  [1524] 

The  beginnings  of  Protestantism  in  trans-Missouri.  184p. 
Pub:  Church  History,  IV  #2  [1935]  15p. 

Includes  Indian  references,  period  1823-1900. 

Holzman,  Ruth  Florence        MA  1924  Denver  [1525] 

Spanish-Indian  language  influence.  97p. 

Tewa  Indians  of  upper  Rio  Grande  Valley,  New  Mexico. 

Honigmann,  John  Joseph        MA  1943  Yale  [1526] 

War  and  social  structure.  28p.,  charts. 

Considers  Indian  warfare. 

Honigmann,  John  Joseph        PhD  1946  Yale  [1527] 

Kaska  ethos:  a  study  in  methodology.  Pub:   Yale  U., 
Pubs.  Anthro.  #40  [1949]  365p. 

Hoop,  Oscar  Winslow        MA  1928  Oregon  [1528] 

A  history  of  Fort  Hoskins.  30+70p.5  many  documents. 

Coquille,  Point  Orford  and  Coos  Bay  tribes. 

Hoopes,  Alban  Williamson        PhD  1932  Pennsylvania  [1529] 
Indian   affairs   and  their  administration,   with  special 
reference  to  the  Far  West,  1849-1860.  Pub:  U/Penna. 
Press  [1932]  264p. 

152 


Hopcraft,  Margaret  Lindsay        MA  1943   New  Mexico  [1530] 
Attitudes  towards  the  Indian  as  found  in  American 
literature,  1700-1800.  115p. 

Hopkins,  David  Alwin        MA  1951  Montana  [1531] 

A  brief  history  of  Indian  education  on  the  Tongue  River 
Reservation.  75p. 

Cheyenne. 

Hopper,  Daves  Madison        MA  1933  Sul  Ross  [1532] 

The  diplomacy  of  President  Jackson  in  the  attempt  to 
acquire  Texas.  99p.,  maps. 
Texas  Indians  and  Indian-White  contacts. 

Horcasitas,  Fernando        MA  1953  Mexico  City  [1533] 

An  analysis  of  the  Deluge  myth  in  Mesoamerica.  67p. 

Hornbaker,  Horace  Wayne         MA  1940  So.  California  [1534] 
A  historical  study  of  the  use  of  color  in  the  decorative 
arts  of  the  Indians  of  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  and  Colorado. 

Horner,  Eva  May        MA  1931  Chicago  [1535] 

The  masked  gods  of  the  Navaho,  and  their  appearance 
among  the  Pueblos  and  Apaches.  279p. 

Horner,  George  Roland        MA  1943  Columbia  [1536] 

New  Jersey  pottery:  description  and  analysis.  59p.,  illus. 

Horton,  Donald        PhD  1943  Yale  [1537] 

Alcohol  and  anxiety:  a  cross-cultural  study  of  the 
functions  of  alcohol  in  primitive  societies.  Pub:  Qtly. 
Jour.,  Stud,  on  Alcohol,  IV  #2  [1943]  pl99-320. 

Horton,  Ralph        MA  1921  Chicago  [1538] 

The  relations  between  the  Indians  and  the  Whites  in 
colonial  Virginia.  47p. 

Hosea,  Minnie  Loyola        MA  1930  California  [1539] 

The  Jesuits  in  New  Spain  in  the  16th  century.  121p. 

Hoseins,  Irene  Elizabeth        MA  1947  Hartford  [1540] 

The  Navaho  Indians :  a  study  of  their  physical  and  social 
characteristics  and  relation  of  these  characteristics  to 
educational  policies.  217p. 

153 


Hoskins,  Lewis  Maloney        PhD  1946  Michigan  [1541] 

Class  and  clash  in  seventeenth  century  Mexico.  237p.  M. 

Indians  mentioned  only  occasionally,  but  especially  as  partici- 
pants in  Tehuantepec  Revolt  of  1660  and  1692  Revolt  in  Mexico 
City. 

Hough,  Vera  Alice        MA  1931  New  Mexico  [1542] 

The  bibliography  of  the  ethnobiology  of  the  South- 
western Indians.  146p. 

Lists  265  plants,  65  animal  species,  and  their  uses. 

Householder,  Fred  Walter        MA  1909  Texas  [1543] 

Sources  of  the  Texas  Law  of  Married  Women.  66p. 
Chapter  on  the  relation  of  Spanish  law  codes  to  the  Indians. 

Houston,  Mary  Ruth        MA  1925  California  [1544] 

The  early  history  of  Berkeley,  California.  110p.,  illus. 
Costanoan  tribes. 

Howard,  David  Hugh        MA  1940  Denver  [1545] 

Flaked  stone  implements  of  southwest  Wyoming.  81p., 
illus. 

Howard,  Edgar  B.        PhD  1935  Pennsylvania  [1546] 

Evidence  of  early  man  in  North  America,  based  on 
geological  and  archaeological  work  in  New  Mexico.  Pub  : 
U/Penna.,  Museum  Journal,  XXIV  #2-3  [1935]  p61-175. 

Howard,  George  Delvigne        PhD  1945  Yale  [1547] 

Prehistoric  ceramic  styles  of  lowland  South  America, 
their  distribution  and  history.  166p.  Pub:  Yale  U., 
Pubs.  Anthro.  #37  [1947]  95p. 

Howard,  Hellen  Addison        MA  1933      So.  California   [1548] 
Recent  versified  transcriptions  and  imitations  of  the 
poetry  of  the  American  Indians.  68p. 

Howard,  James  Henri        MA  1950  Nebraska  [1549] 

The  ethnography  of  the  northern  Ponca.  41  lp. 

Howard,  Josephine  Theo      MA  1940     Geo.  Washington   [1550] 
The  mechanical  aptitude  of  Indian  boys  in  the  Southwest 
66p. 

Apache,  Navajo,  Pueblo. 

154 


Howard,  Robert  Randolph        PhD  1950  Yale  [1551] 

The  archeology  of  Jamaica  and  its  position  in  relation 
to  Circum-Caribbean  culture.  Pub:  Amer.  Antiq.,X.XII 
#1  [1956]  p45-59. 

Howard,  Sarah  Gates        MA  1902  Stanford  [1552] 

The  industrial  policy  of   Spain  in  the  West   Indies, 
1492-1550. 
Library  says,  "No  copy  exists  of  this  thesis." 

Howatt,  Edward  Dalton        MA  1932  California  [1553] 

Cuauhtemoc,  last  of  the  Aztec  Emperors.  180p. 

Howden,  George        MA  1915  California  [1554] 

The  expedition  of  Father  Gaspar  Jose  de  Solis  into 
Texas,  1767-1768.  116p. 

Primarily  Tejas  Indians ;  also  Apache  and  Lipan. 

Howe,  Elizabeth  Kent        MS  1935  Kansas  [1555] 

An  assimilation  study  of  high  school  girls.  57p. 
At  Haskell  Institute. 

Howe,  Kenneth  G.        MA  1953  Mexico  City  [1556] 

Mexico's  population  problems — its  economic  impli- 
cations. 

Howes,  Edward  Herbert        MA  1947  California  [1557] 

The  employment  of  Indian  scouts  by  the  United  States 
Army  in  Arizona,  1865-1886. 

Howes,  Edward  Herbert        PhD  1955  California  [1558] 

Federal  exploration  and  development  of  the  32nd  paral- 
lel route  west  of  the  Rio  Grande,  1846-1861.  404p. 

Howson,  Joan        MA  1941  Columbia  [1559] 

A  protohistoric  Arikara  village:  the  Buffalo  Pasture 
Site.  96p.,  illus. 

A  South  Dakota  site. 

Hoyt,  Charles  Eugene        MA  1952  Montana  [1560] 

The  Good  Friday  service  at  the  St.  Ignatius  Mission; 
a  study  in  culture  change.  157p. 

Salish. 

155 


Hoyt,  Franklin        MA  1948  So.  California  [1561] 

A  history  of  the  desert  region  of  Riverside  County  from 
1540  to  the  completion  of  the  railroad  to  Yuma  in  1877. 

Early  part  is  Garces'  diary;  there  is  considerable  reference 
throughout  to  Indians,  individually  and  as  tribes. 

Hoyt,  William  Dana,  jr.        PhD  1939    Johns  Hopkins  [1562] 
Colonel    William    Fleming    on    the    Virginia    frontier, 
1755-1783.  251p. 

Huber,  G.  H.         MA  1933  Buffalo  [1563] 

Indian  policy  of  Pennsylvania.  176p. 

Huckaby,  George  Portal      MA  1936    Oklahoma  A&M  [1564] 
The  Osage  Indians  and  their  treaty  relations  with  the 
Federal  Government.  55p. 

Huddlestun,  J.  R.         MA  1954  Kansas  City  [1565] 

Missouri  River  towns  from  a  traveller's  viewpoint, 
1820-1850.  105p. 

§  3  "Cultural  viewpoint,"  has  section  on  races  and  nationalities, 
including  Indian. 

Hudson,  Elizabeth  May        MA  1936         So.  California  [1566] 
Design  contributions  of  the  Pima  Indians  as  evidenced 
in  their  basketry.  93p.,  pis. 

Hudson,  Emanuel  Bernard       M/Ed  1940   Oregon  State  [1567] 
Community  education  on  the  Pyramid  Lake  Indian 
Reservation.  83p. 

Paiute. 

Huenemann,  Ruth  L.         PhD  1953  Harvard  [1568] 

The  nutrition  and  care  of  Peruvian  children  from  birth 
to  three  years  of  age. 
Copy  missing  from  library. 

Huff,  Martha  Rebecca        MA  1940  Texas  [1569] 

The  Indian  element  in  twentieth  century  Spanish- 
American  novels.  134p. 

Hughes,  Anne  Eugenia         MA  1912  California  [1570] 

The  beginnings  of  Spanish  settlement  in  the  El  Paso 
district.  Pub:  U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Hist,  I  #3  [1914]  p295- 
392. 

156 


Hughes,  Charles  Campbell        MA  1953  Cornell  [1571] 

A  preliminary  ethnography  of  the  Eskimo  of  St.  Law- 
rence Island,  Alaska.  300p. 

Hughes,  Gregory  Charles        MA  1939  St.  Louis  [1572] 

The  Catholic  missions  and  the  fur  trade  in  the  trans- 
Mississippi  West,  1838-1864.  125p. 
Mission  work  with  the  Plains  Indians. 

Hughes,  Jack  Thomas        MA  1942  Texas  [1573] 

An  archaeological  report  on  the  Harrell  Site  of  north- 
central  Texas.  134p. 

Hughes,  Paul  Leroy        MA  1949  Indiana  [1574] 

The  removal  of  the  Shawnee  Indians  from  Ohio.  125p. 

Hughes,  Willis  Boldt        MA  1948  .  Oregon  [1575] 

Indian  Messiahs  in  United  States  history.  170p. 

Hughes,  Willis  Boldt        PhD  1955  Minnesota  [1576] 

The  Army  and  Stephen  Watts  Kearny  in  the  West, 
1819-1846.  555p.  M. 
Considers  Indians  and  Indian  menace  in  detail. 

Hull,  Dorothy        MA  1916  California  [1577] 

Castafio  de  Sosa's  expedition  to  New  Mexico  in  1590. 
178p.  Pub:  Old  Santa  Fe,  III  #12  [1916]  p307-332. 

Hulsizer,  Allan  Lynne        PhD  1940  Columbia  [1578] 

Region  and  culture  in  the  curriculum  of  the  Navaho  and 
the  Dakota;  a  technique  and  its  development  into  an 
educational  program.  Pub:  Pvtly.  [1940]  344p. 

Humphrey,  Charles  Manley     MA  1933  Oklahoma  A&M  [1579] 
Removal  of  the  Creek  Indians  to  Oklahoma.  54p. 

Humphreys,  Robert  Hamilton        MA  1951  Texas  [1580] 

The  typology  and  distribution  of  North  American  paleo- 
Indian  projectile  points.  85p. 

Hunsberger,  Eugene  Albert        MA  1951  Indiana  [1581] 

Indian  affairs  in  North  Carolina,  1663-1775.  70p. 

157 


Hunt,  George  Talbot        PhD  1935  Wisconsin  [1582] 

The  intertribal  relations  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  Great 
Lakes  region,  1609-1684.  Pub:  The  Wars  of  the  Iroquois. 
U/Wisconsin  [1940]  209p. 

Hunter,  Helen  Virginia        MA  1940         Pennsylvania  [1583] 
The  ethnography  of  salt  in  aboriginal  North  America. 
Pub:  U/Penna.  [1940]  63p. 

Hunter,  William  Arthur        PhD  1955  Tulane  [1584] 

An  edition  and  translation  of  a  Nahuatl  version  of  the 
Calderonian  auto  sacramental  El  gran  teatro  del  mundo. 
Original  by  Fr.  Bartolome  de  Alva,  1640-1645. 

Huntington,  Margaret  Alice        MA  1924  Illinois  [1585] 

The  treatment  of  the  Indian  in  American  literature 
previous  to  1860.  79p. 

Hurd,  Gerdie  Raymond        MA  1937  Oklahoma  A  &  M  [1586] 
The  Dawes  Commission  and  its  relation  to  the  Five  Ci- 
vilized Tribes.  95p. 

Hurt,  Wesley  Robert,  jr.        MA  1941       New  Mexico  [1587] 
Manzano;  a  study  of  community  disorganization.  233p. 

Examines  the  contacts  of  a  Spanish -American  community  with 
surrounding  Pueblo,  Navajo  and  Apache. 

Hurt,  Wesley  Robert,  jr.        PhD  1952  Michigan  [1588] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  pre-ceramic  occupations  of 
North  America.  605p.  M.  Pub:  Amer.  Antiq.,  XVIII 
[1953]  p204-222. 

Hussey,  John  Adam        MA  1935  California  [1589] 

The  Wolfskill  Party  in  California.  210p. 
Occasional  references  to  encounters  with  Apache  and  Osage. 

Hutchtns,  Bess        MA  1923  Virginia  [1590] 

The  literature  of  Peru. 
In  Spanish.  Examines  historical  background  of  Inca  Peru. 

Hutchinson,  Charles  Ernest    MA  1933    So.  California  [1591] 
Development  and  use  of  transportation  routes  in  the 
San  Bernardino  Valley  region,  1769-1900.  165p.,  maps. 
California  tribes;  conflict  with  Whites. 

158 


Hutchinson,  Charles  Ernest    PhD  1941  So.  California  [1592] 
A  study  of  processes  of  acculturation  in  the  Indian 
Pueblos  of  the  Rio  Grande  valley.  439p. 

Hutchinson,  William  Thomas        PhD  1927        Chicago  [1593] 
The  bounty  lands  of  the  American  Revolution  in  Ohio. 
Indian  warfare  and  removal. 

Hutton,  Charles  Elmer        MA  1917  Oklahorna  [1594] 

The  location  of  the  Indian  tribes  in  Oklahoma.  155p. 

Hutton,  Mary  Sophia        MA  1944  Nebraska  [1595] 

An  early  history  of  North  Platte,  Nebraska.  112p. 

Sioux,  Cheyenne,  Winnebago. 

Huyck,  Mernice  Howe        MA  1930       New  Mex.  High.  [1596] 
Navajo  blankets,  the  literature  of  a  nomadic  people. 
65p.,  illus. 

Hyde,  Stuart  Wallace        PhD  1954  Stanford  [1597] 

The  representation  of  the  West  in  American  drama  from 
1849  to  1917.  501p.  M. 

Includes  brief  consideration  of  the  Indian  and  Indian  characters 
in  plays  presented  during  the  period. 

Hymes,  Dell  Hathaway         PhD  1956  Indiana  [1598] 

The  language  of  the  Kathlamet  Chinook.  30 6p.  M . 

Hymes,  Virginia  Wolf         MA  1954  Indiana  [1599] 

Athapaskan  numeral  systems.   63p.   Pub:   Intl.   Jour. 
Amer.  Ling.,  XXI  #1  [1955]  p26-45. 

Iden,  Thomas  L.        MA  1929  West.  Colorado  [1600] 

A  history  of  the  Ute  Indian  cessions  of  Colorado.  145p., 
maps. 

Idle,  Dunning         PhD  1946  Illinois  [1601] 

The  post  of  the  St.  Joseph  River  during  the  French 
regime,  1679-1761.  318p. 

Great  Lakes  tribes. 

Imbert,  Ruth        MA  1946  Columbia  [1602] 

Goldsmithing  techniques  in  pre-Columbian  Central  and 
South  America.  79p.,  illus. 

159 


Ingleman,  Anna  A.        MA  1929  Kansas  [1603] 

Indian  place  names  of  Kansas. 
Library  cannot  locate  thesis. 

Inouye,  Frank  T.         MA  1946  Cincinnati  [1604] 

Indian  policies  in  the  Old  Northwest.  72p. 

Inouye,  Frank  T.        PhD  1950  So.  California  [1605] 

Sir  William   Johnson  and  the  administration  of  the 
Northern  Indian  Department.  686p. 

Isbell,  Sarah  Rachel        MA  1928  Denver  [1606] 

Musical  talent  of  Indians.  81p. 
Chilocco  Indian  School,  Oklahoma. 

Isbister,  Jane  Ballantyne        MA  1939  New  York  [1607] 

Virginia  fur  trade  with  the  Indians  to  1722.  46p. 

Isch,  Flora  Mae  Bellefleur        MA  1948         Montana  [1608] 

The  development  of  the  upper  Flathead  and  Kootenai 

country.  109p. 

§  1 :  Land  and  Indians.  §  2 :  Early  fur  traders.  §  3 :  Indian -White 
relations,  1800-1900. 

Iverson,  Andreas        MA  1922  Chicago  [1609] 

The   Moravian    mission    among   the    North   American 
Indians  in  the  eighteenth  and  nineteenth  centuries.  76p. 

Ivey,  Rosalie        MA  1942  Texas  [1610] 

A  history  of  Fort  Bliss.  152p. 
Section  on  Indian  troubles  of  the  area. 

Jablow,  Joseph        PhD  1951  Columbia  [1611] 

The  Cheyenne  in  Plains  Indian  trade  relations,  1795  to 
1840.  Pub:  Amer.  Ethnol.  Soc,  Mono.  #19  [1951]  lOOp. 

Jacks,  Hazel  D.  A.        MA  1932  Wichita  [1612] 

Government  relations  with  the  Comanche  Indians.  128p. 

Jacks,  Leo  V.        MA  1920  Catholic  [1613] 

The  Jesuit  missions  of  Lower  California. 

Jackson,  Betjlah  Mary        MA  1933  Geo.  Peabody  [1614] 

The  rise  and  development  of  harvest  customs  and  festi- 
vals. 78p. 

Very  brief  consideration  of  early  Creek  festivals,  and  North 
American  Indian  Corn  Dances  in  general. 

160 


Jackson,  Earl        MA  1934  Arizona  [1615] 

A  survey  of  the  Verde  drainage,  lllp. 

Based  on  surface  observations,  plus  excavations  between  Little 
Colorado  drainage  and  Salt  River  Valley. 

Jackson,  Everett  Gee        MA  1940  So.  California  [1616] 

An  investigation  of  the  design  of  the  ceramic  figurines 
produced  by  the  chief  cultures  of  pre-Columbian  Mexico. 

Jackson,  George  Anson        MA  1939  Yale  [1617] 

Mineralogy  of  Connecticut  artifacts.  Pub:  Archeol.  Soc. 
Conn.,  Bull.  #11  [1940]  p3-56,  illus. 

Jackson,  Gladys  Mae        MA  1950  Nebraska  [1618] 

Indianismo :  social  revolution  in  Mexico.  192p. 

Jackson,  John  Wesley        MA  1938  Iowa  [1619] 

State  jurisdiction  of  Indian  affairs  in  South  Dakota.  120p. 

Jackson,  Leroy  Freeman        PhM  1909  Chicago  [1620] 

The  extinguishment  of  the  land  title  of  the  eastern  tribes 
of  the  Dakota  Nation  previous  to  the  outbreak  of  1862. 
45p. 

Jackson,  Lillian  Reeves        MA  1929  Indiana  [1621] 

The  tale  of  the  Dog  Husband :  a  comparative  study  of  a 
North  American  Indian  folk  tale.  180p. 

Jackson,  Robert  Earl        MA  1922  Chicago  [1622] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  Texas.  81p. 

Jackson,  Thomas  J.        MS  1919  So.  Dakota  State  [1623] 

Indians  and  the  agriculture  of  Crow  Creek  Indian  Re- 
servation, South  Dakota.  66p. 

Yankton  Sioux.  Experiences  of  the  author  as  Government 
Farmer  at  Crow  Creek;  a  more  personal  document  than  the 
conventional  thesis. 

Jackson,  W.  R.,  jr.        PhD  1954  Illinois  [1624] 

Early  Florida  through  Spanish  eyes.  Pub:  U /Miami, 
Hist.  Amer.  Stud.,  XII  [1954]  179p. 

Jackson,  William  Turrentine        PhD  1940         Texas  [1625] 
The   early   exploration   and   founding   of   Yellowstone 
National  Park.  299p. 

u  161 


Jacob,  Isabelle  Griffith        MA  1937  Colorado  [1626] 

The  West  in  American  literary  magazines,  1851-1883. 
Bibliography  of  425  articles ;  many  include  the  Indian. 

Jacobs,  Melville        PhD  1931  Columbia  [1627] 

A  sketch  of  Northern  Sahaptin  grammar.  Pub:  Uj 
Wash.,  Pubs.  Anthro.,  IV  #2  [1931]  p87-291. 

Jacobs,  Melvin  Clay        PhD  1938  Columbia  [1628] 

Winning  Oregon;  a  study  of  an  expansionist  movement. 
Pub:  Caldwell:  Caxton  [1938]  261p. 
§  1  "The  fur-trading  and  missionary  period  in  Oregon." 

Jacobs,  Wilbur  R.        PhD  1947  U.C.L.A.  [1629] 

Presents  to  Indians  along  the  Ohio  and  Northwest  fron- 
tiers, 1748-1763.  358p.  Pub:  Diplomacy  and  Indian  Gifts. 
Stanford  U.  Press  [1950]  208p.,  illus. 

Jacobsen,  Jerome  Vincent        PhD  1934         California  [1630] 
Educational  foundations  of  the  Jesuits  in  New  Spain. 
299p.  Pub:  U/Calif.  Press  [1938]  292p. 
Considers  mission  activities  to  Indians. 

Jacobson,  Daniel        PhD  1954  Louisiana  [1631] 

Koasati  culture  change.  231p. 
1750-1954. 

Jaebejjr,  Orville  John        PhD  1954  Indiana  [1632] 

Henry  Hamilton :  British  soldier  and  Colonial  Governor. 

458p.  M. 

Officer  during  French  and  Indian  War;  directed  Indian  raids 
against  colonies  during  Revolutionary  War. 

Jaffe,  Harold  Alan        MA  1932  New  York  [1633] 

The  Indian  policy,  1867-1887.  60p. 

Jaffe,  Theresa  H.        MA  1932  Columbia  [1634] 

A  study  of  the  social  conditioning  of  mourning  customs. 
49p. 
Winnebago,  Zufii,  Tarahumara,  Guiana,  Bontoc  Igorot. 

Jakeman,  Max  Wells        PhD  1938  California  [1635] 

The  Maya  states  of  Yucatan,  1441-1545.  Pub  :  The  origin 
and  history  of  the  Mayas.  Los  Angeles:  Research  Pub. 
Co.  [1945]  203p.,  illus. 
Early  Spanish-Maya  relations. 

162 


James,  Alice  Galligan        PhD  1945  Columbia  [1636] 

Village  arrangement  and  social  organization  of  some 
Amazon  tribes.  Pub:  NY:  Pvtly.  Pub.  [1949]  131p. 

Various  tribes  of  Brazil  and  Ecuador. 

James,  Bernard  J.         PhD  1955  Wisconsin  [1637] 

The  analysis  of  an  American  Indian  village:  Chippewa. 
365p.  M. 

James,  Frances  Godwin        MA  1938  Yale  [1638] 

Puritan  missionary  endeavors  in  early  New  England. 
112p. 

Indians  considered  throughout. 

James,  James  Alton        PhD  1894  Johns  Hopkins  [1639] 

English  institutions  and  the  American  Indian.  Pub: 
Johns  Hopkins  U.,  Stud.  Hist.  Pol.  Sci.,  Ser.  XII  #10 
[1894]  59p. 

James,  Marjorie  Pauline        MA  1935       So.  California  [1640] 
Dramatic  elements  in  North  American  Indian  rituals, 
with  specific  reference  to  the  Northwest,  Plains,  and 
Southwest  areas.  97p. 

Jamieson,  Elmer        D.Ped.  1928  Toronto  [1641] 

The  mental  capacity  of  southern  Ontario  Indians.  216p. 
Pub:  Jl.  Educl.  Psychol,  XIX  [1928]  313-328;  536-551. 

Six  Nations,  Delaware,  Chippewa,  Munsee. 

Jamison,  Harold  Burton        MA  1915  Yale  [1642] 

Historical  and  critical  estimate  of  Kit  Carson.  194p. 

Jantzen,  Mildred  Itter        MA  1934  Pennsylvania  [1643] 

The  geographical  distribution  and  chronological  po- 
sition of  three  identifiable  motifs  in  Peruvian  art:  the 
bird,  the  fish,  and  the  puma  or  cat.  51p. 

Jarman,  Clifford  Newton        MA  1940  Colorado  [1644] 

Indian  relations  in  New  Mexico  during  the  Civil  War. 

Jarrett,  Charlotte  Jean        MA  1929  Oklahoma  [1645] 

The  influence  of  General  Stand  Watie  on  the  history 
of  Oklahoma.  64p. 

Cherokee, 
li*  163 


Jeffers,  Claribel        MA  1947  So.  Methodist  [1646] 

The  conversion  of  the  Aztec  to  Catholicism  as  revealed 
by  early  writers.  108p. 

Jeltz,  Wyatt  Franklin        MA  1945     Kans.- Pittsburgh  [1647] 
A  study  of  the  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  Indians  as 
slaveholders.  151p. 

Jemison,  Verna  McDaniel        MA  1932  Oklahoma  [1648] 

The  Indian  traders  of  the  Southern  Plains,  1845-1875. 
Includes  original  material. 

Jenkins,  Glenelle        MA  1940  Nebraska  [1649] 

Introduction  to  the  ethno-history  of  the  Omaha. 

Jenkins,  John  Cooper        MA  1951        Har din-Simmons  [1650] 
A  history  of  Estacado.  152p. 

Chapter  on  Indian  depredations  and  campaigns  of  extermination 
in  Texas. 

Jenkins,  Katharine  Drew        MA  1951  California  [1651] 

An  analysis  of  the  Saltillo  style  in  Mexican  sarapes. 

Jenkins,  Ruth  Elizabeth        MA  1932  New  York  [1652] 

An  historical  study  of  the  dances  of  the  Mexican  Indi- 
ans in  the  latter  pre-Hispanic  colonial  and  modern  peri- 
ods of  Mexico.  41p. 

Jenkins,  Thelma  Adams        MA  1931  New  Mexico  [1653] 

A  study  of  cowboy  diction,  with  a  glossary  of  terms.  127p. 

Includes  Indian  words. 

Jenkins,  William  T.        MA  1949  Vanderbilt  [1654] 

History  of  Sumner  County,  Tennessee,  to  1800. 
Considers  Indian  problem  1780-1800;  especially  1787-1800. 

Jenks,  Albert  Ernest        PhD  1899  Wisconsin  [1655] 

The  wild  rice  gatherers  of  the  Upper  Lakes;  a  study  in 
American  primitive  economics.  Pub  :  Bur.  Amer.  Ethnol., 
19th  Annl.  Rept.,  pt.  2  [1900]  pl013-1137,  illus. 

Jenks,  Edward  Lee         MA  1935  Oklahoma  [1656] 

The    Federal    military    policy    in    western    Oklahoma, 
1865-1885.  135p. 
Indian  campaigns.  Indian -White  relations. 

164 


Jennings,  Jesse  D.        PhD  1943  Chicago  [1657] 

The  site  Kaminal  Juyti  and  its  contribution  to  solution 
of  certain  problems  of  Central  American  prehistory. 
119p.  M. 

Jennings,  Vivian        MA  1934  Texas  [1658] 

History  of  Sam  Houston's  Governorship  of  Texas.  189p. 

§  3  "Indian  affairs." 

Jess  up,  Anne  Elizabeth        MA  1952  Vanderbilt  [1659] 

D.  H.  Lawrence  and  the  American  Southwest. 

Considers  Lawrence's  interest  in  Indian  religion,  and  his  reaction 
to  Aztec  culture. 

Jewell,  Donald        MA  1950  Claremont  [1660] 

A  Navaho  apperception  list  as  a  psychocultural  ap- 
proach. 96p. 

Joblin,  Elgie  Ellingham  Miller        MA  1946     Toronto  [1661] 
The  education  of  the  Indians  of  Western  Ontario.  159p. 
Pub:  Ontario  Coll.  Educ.  Bull.  #13,  Dept.  Educ.  Res. 
[1947]  138p. 

Kettle  Point,  Sarnia,  Walpole  I.,  Moraviantown,  Muncey. 

Joffe,  Natalie  Frankel        PhD  1940  Columbia  [1662] 

The  Fox  of  Iowa.  Pub:  Linton,  Acculturation  in  Seven 
American  Indian  Tribes.  N.Y.:  Appleton-Century  Co. 
[1940]  p259-331. 

Johns,  Vera  Lane        MA  1932  Oklahoma  [1663] 

The  Cherokees  and  the  Treaty  of  1866.  95p. 

Johnson,  Amanda        PhD  1925  Chicago  [1664] 

The  Michigan  fur  trade.  Pub:  Lansing:  Michigan  Hist. 
Comm.  [1925]  201p. 

1634^-1850.  French -British -American  regimes,  and  their  re- 
lations with  the  Great  Lakes  tribes. 

Johnson,  Benjamin        MA  1952  New  York  [1665] 

The  Doniphan  Expedition  during  the  Mexican  War, 
1846-1847.  123p. 

Chapter  on  Navajo  and  Zufii  relations  and  treaties. 

165 


Johnson,  Edith        MA  1926  So.  California  [1666] 

Suplemento  noticia  del  estado  que  guardan  las  misiones 
de  California  y  Monterey,  por  Pedro  Faxes,  1775.  105p. 
Translated  and  edited,  with  notes  on  California  Indian  life. 

Johnson,  Frank  Davis        MA  1939  Oklahoma  [1667] 

The  Modoc  Indians  and  their  removal  to  Oklahoma. 
109p. 

Modoc,  Klamath,  Quapaw. 

Johnson,  Georgia  Belle  Kuhn        MA  1929  Tennessee  [1668] 
Spain  and  the  Cherokee  Indians,  1783-1798.  55p. 

Johnson,  Grace  Scott        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [1669] 

James  S.  Calhoun,  pioneer  official  of  New  Mexico.  105p. 

1803-1852:  Navajo,  Pueblo,  Apache,  Cheyenne,  Arapaho, 
Cayuga,  Comanche,  Ute. 

Johnson,  Harry  Prescott        PhD  1941  California  [1670] 

Diego  Martinez  de  Hurdaide. 

In  Sinaloa  and  Sonora,  1601-1626.  "Perhaps  first  White  to 
contact  Yaqui  Indians". 

Johnson,  Irmgard  Weitlaner        MA  1950      California  [1671] 
Twine-plaiting;  a  historical,  technical,  and  comparative 
study.  168p.,  pis. 

Guatemala,  Mexico,  Eastern  United  States  (Woodland  Ojibwa). 

Johnson,  James  Guyton        MA  1921  California  [1672] 

The  Spanish  regime  in  Georgia  and  South  Carolina 
1566-1702.  Pub:  U /Georgia  Spec.  Ser.,  Stud.  I  #9 
[1923]. 

Johnson,  James  Guyton        PhD  1924  California  [1673] 

The   colonial   southeast,    1732-1763;    an   international 
contest    for   territorial    and    economic    control.    248p. 
Pub:  U/Colo.,  Stud.  XIX  #3  [1932]  pl63-225. 
Much  on  Indians  of  the  Southeast. 

Johnson,  John  James        MA  1943  California  [1674] 

The  introduction  of  the  horse  into  the  Americas  and 
its  spread  to  Peru,  1493-1550.  92p. 

166 


Johnson,  Joseph  Esrey        PhD  1943  Harvard  [1675] 

A  statesman  of  colonial  Pennsylvania:  a  study  of  the 
private  life  and  public  career  of  James  Logan  to  the 
year  1726.  2  vols. 

Slight  Iroquois  mention. 

Johnson,  Kenneth  W.        MA  1949  Kansas  [1676] 

Mexican  Indian  and  the  novels  of  Gregorio  Lopez  y 
Fuentes.  138p. 

Johnson,  Milo  C.        MA  1937  Minnesota  [1677] 

The  history  of  education  on  the  Fort  Peck  Reservation 
from  1885  to  1935.  119p. 

Yankton  Sioux,  Assiniboine. 

Johnson,  Oscar  Elden        MA  1950  Minnesota  [1678] 

Kinship  in  a  contemporary  Yanktonai-Dakota  Indian 
community.  143p. 

Johnson,  Otis  H.        MA  1947  Oregon  [1679] 

The  history  of  the  Klamath  Indian  Reservation,  1864 
to  1900.  198p. 

Klamath,  Modoc,  Paiute. 

Johnson,  Ralph  Walter        MA  1952  California  [1680] 

The  history  of  colonial  Antioquia,  1541-1625.  157p., 
maps. 

Colombian  Indians. 

Johnson,  Roxana  Galletly        MA  1920         California  [1681] 
Spanish  activities  in  the  Louisiana  territory:  an  an- 
notated bibliography  of  material  in  the  University  of 
California  libraries.  200p. 

Mostly  Choctaw,  Chickasaw  and  Creek. 

Johnson,  Rttthe  Duval        MA  1934  So.  California  [1682] 

The  sociological  significance  of  initiation  rites  among 
pre-literate  peoples;  an  ethnological  study.  61p. 
Tuscarora,  Apache,  Kawia. 

Johnson,  Thomas  Hesktll        MA  1935  Texas  [1683] 

Relations  with  the  Indians  on  the  Texas  frontier,  1858 
to  1859.  135p. 

167 


Johnson,  Willard  L.         MA  1932  Drake  [1684] 

The  religion  of  the  Mesquakie  Indians  in  Tama  County, 
Iowa.  92+78p. 

Johnston,  James  Hugo        PhD  1937  Chicago  [1685] 

Race  relations  in  Virginia  and  miscegenation  in  the 
South,  1776-1860.  287p. 
§  11  "Indian  relations." 

Johnston,  Mary  Antonio        PhD  1948  Catholic  [1686] 

Federal  relations  with  the  great  Sioux  Indians  of  South 
Dakota,  1887-1933. 137p.  Pub  :  Cath.  U.  Press  [1948]  137p. 

Johnston,  Oda  B.        MA  1940  Iowa  [1687] 

History  of  Fort  Armstrong,  1816-1836.  139p. 

§  3  "The  Indian  neighbors  and  the  fur  trade."  Kaskaskia,  Peoria, 
Kickapoo,  Sac,  Fox,  Winnebago,  Potawatomi. 

Jonasson,  Ingaborg        MS/Ed  1937  No.  Dakota  [1688] 

The  comparative  intellectual  abilities  of  full  and  mixed 
blood  Indians  (a  study  based  on  a  testing  experiment  of 
286  Indian  students  in  attendance  at  the  United  States 
Indian  Boarding  School,  Wahpeton,  North  Dakota, 
1937).  71p. 

Jones,  Ben        MA  1932  Iowa  [1689] 

The  economic,  legal  and  educational  status  of  the  Mes- 
quakie (Fox)  Indian  of  Iowa.  72p. 

Jones,  Ethel  G.        MA  1950  Mexico  City  [1690] 

Cuauhtemoc :  history  of  the  creation  of  a  national  hero. 
71p. 

Jones,  Henry  Broadus        PhD  1924  Chicago  [1691] 

The  Death  Song  of  the  "Noble  Savage" :  a  study  in  the 

idealization  of  the  American  Indian.  144p. 

Mostly  North  American,  but  considers  South  and  Central 
America.  Historical  essay  on  early  writers  and  the  death  song. 

Jones,  J.  Paul        MS  1949  No.  Texas  [1692] 

The  history  of  Hardeman  County,  Texas.  128p. 

Kiowa,  Comanche. 

Jones,  John  Alan        PhD  1950  Columbia  [1693] 

The  role  of  the  Sun  Dance  in  Northern  Ute  acculturation. 
102p.  M. 

168 


Jones,  Joseph  Jay        PhD  1934  Stanford  [1694] 

British  literary  men's  opinions  about  America,  1750  to 

1832.  271p.  M . 

Some  consideration  of  1750-1812  writings  on  Indian  and  treat- 
ment. Exotic  and  romantic  appeal. 

Jones,  Lucy  Thweatt        MS  1925  Virginia  [1695] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  American  Indian  in  prose 
fiction,  from  Edgar  Huntley  to  Ramona.  76p. 

Jones,  Onis  Gaines        MA  1935  Oklahoma  [1696] 

Chickasaw  Governors  and  their  administrations,  1856 
to  1893.  223p. 

Jones,  Robert  Roberts        MA  1923  Iowa  [1697] 

An  inquiry  concerning  the  evidences  for  the  existence 
of  foreign  contact  in  the  development  of  pre-Columbian 
American  culture.  66+34p. 

Jones,  Volney  Hurt        MA  1931  New  Mexico  [1698] 

The  ethnobotany  of  the  Islet  a  Indians.  55p. 
103  plants  considered. 

Jones,  W.  Brayton,  jr.        MA  1941       New  Hampshire  [1699] 
The  Indian  Stream  Republic.  91p. 
King  Philip — St.  Francis  Abnaki. 

Jones,  William        MA  1902  Columbia  [1700] 

A  study  in  the  Chinook  and  Katlamat  languages.  29p. 

Jones,  William        PhD  1904  Columbia  [1701] 

Some  principles  of  Algonkin  word-formation.  Pub: 
Amer.  Anthro.,  n.s.,  VI  #3  [1904]  p369-411. 

Joplin,  Hattie  Seale        MA  1917  Oklahoma  [1702] 

A  history  of  the  Creek  Indians.  320p. 

Jordan,  Edith  Marian        MA  1935  Texas  [1703] 

History  of  Parker  County,  Texas.  145p. 

Includes  story  of  Cynthia  Ann  Parker,  trial  of  Satanta  and  Big 
Tree,  and  Indian  depredations. 

Judge,  James  Philip        PhD  1950  Iowa  [1704] 

A  social  class  and  racial  background  comparison  of  some 
aspects  of  early  child  training  practices  in  a  rural  Indian 
and  White  village.  108p. 
Sioux. 

169 


Judson,  George  A.        M/Ed.   1928  Arizona  [1705] 

A  project  in  Arizona  history. 

Includes  short  bibliography  on  Navajo,  Hopi,  Papago. 

Judson,  Katherine  Berry        MA  1911  Washington  [1706] 

Fur  trading  forts  of  Old  Oregon,  1810-1834.  198p. 

Some  mention  of  Flatheads ;  otherwise  a  general  treatment  of 
Indians  of  the  area. 

Kaap,  Theodore  F.,  jr.        MA  1951  Arizona  [1707] 

A  survey  of  the  teaching  of  music  in  Indian  schools  of  the 
Southwest  with  suggestions  for  improvement  of  such 
instruction.  94p. 

Arizona,  New  Mexico  and  Colorado  schools. 

Kahl,  George  Garry        MA  1928  California  [1708] 

The  Apaches  in  New  Mexico,  1846-1861.  161p. 

Kahn,  Marion  W.        MA  1934  Columbia  [1709] 

The  American  Indian  in  the  poetry  of  Philip  Freneau  and 
Sarah  Wentworth  Morton.  40p. 

Kalmykow,  Alexandra        MA  1947  Columbia  [1710] 

Administration  of  Alaska  by  the  Russians  on  the  eve  of 
its  transfer  to  the  United  States.  63p. 

Especially  mentions  Kolosh  [Tlingit]  Indians;  also  refers  to 
Aleut  and  Eskimo. 

Kaplan,  Bernice  Antoville        PhD  1953  Chicago  [1711] 

Social  and  technological  change :  Paracho,  a  case  in  point. 
108p.  M. 

Study  of  Paracho  village,  Michoacan,  Mexico. 

Karinen,  Arthur  Eli        MA  1948  California  [1712] 

The  historical  geography  of  the  Mendocino  Coast.  163p. 

Yuki,  Porno,  Sinkyone  Indians. 

Karpenstein,  Katherine        MA/LS  1939       California  [1713] 
Illustrations  of  the  West  in  Congressional  documents, 
1843-1863.  205p. 

Includes  reference  to  most  Western  Indians. 

Kassel,  E.  Marilyn        MA  1949  Oklahoma  [1714] 

An  analysis  of  archaeological  material  attributed  to  the 
Chickasaws.  66p. 

170 


Kaufman,  Edmund  George        PhD  1929  Chicago  [1715] 

The  development  of  the  missionary  and  philanthropic 

interest  among  the  Mennonites  of  North  America.  Pub  : 

Berne,  Ind.:  Mennonite  Book  Co.  [1930]  416p. 

Development  of  mission  work  among  Indians ;  started  1880  in 
Oklahoma.  Arapaho,  Hopi,  Cheyenne. 

Kaufman,  Howard  Keva        MA  1952  Indiana  [1716] 

Cheyenne  Indian  music  and  its  cultural  background. 
312p. 

Kavalyk,  Nicholas  John        MA  1949  Columbia  [1717] 

The  Dutch  fur  trade  in  New  Netherland,  1609-1664.  69p. 

Kavanaugh,  Thomas        MAE  1950  Mexico  [1718] 

La  obra  misionera  de  Fray  Antonio  Margil  de  Jesus.  94p. 

Margil,  the  "patron  saint  of  Texas",  worked  in  the  Texas  and 
northern  Mexico  area  circa  1700-1726. 

Kayser,  John  Merrill        MA  1940  Texas  Tech.  [1719] 

Further  study  of  Arrowhead  ruin.  175p. 
A  Pueblo  IV  excavation  at  Glorieta,  New  Mexico. 

Kearney,  Lelia        MA  1939  Catholic  [1720] 

French  intrusion  into  New  Mexico  after  1680. 

Keenan,  Muriel        MA  1936  Iowa  [1721] 

The  Office  of  Superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs  to  1840. 

Kehoe,  James  Patrick        MA  1937  Oregon  [1722] 

History  of  the  Catholic  missionary  activities  among  the 
Indians  of  the  Oregon  country,  1838-1936.  121p. 

Kelrstead,  Charles  Wesley        PhD  1936  Yale  [1723] 

The  church  history  of  the  Canadian  North-west.  550p. 

Considerable  Indian  material;  summarizes  work  of  all  major 
denominations  active  in  the  area. 

Keith,  Harold  Verne        MA  1939  Oklahoma  [1724] 

Clem  Rogers  and  his  influence  on  Oklahoma  history. 
lOlp. 

Considerable  mention  of  Cherokee. 

Kellar,  James  H.         MA  1953  Indiana  [1725] 

The  atlatl  in  North  America.  104p.  Pub:  Indiana  Hist. 
Soc,  Prehist.  Research  Ser.,  Ill  #3  [1955]  p281-352, 
illus. 

171 


Keller,  Frank  Leuer        PhD  1949  Maryland  [1726] 

Geography  of  the  Lake  Titicaca  Basin  of  Bolivia:  a 
comparative  study  of  great  landed  estates  and  highland 
Indian  communities.  113p. 

Aymara,  Quechua,  etc. 

Keller,  Jean  P.        PhD  1949  Washington  [1727] 

The  Indian  in  the  literature  of  Colombia.  401p. 

Kelley,  John  Charles        PhD  1947  Harvard  [1728] 

Jumano  and  Patarabueye :  relations  at  La  Junta  de  Los 
Rios.  247p.,  plates. 

Kelley,  Norman  Sinclair        MA  1947  Columbia  [1729] 

The  Loyalists  of  the  Mohawk  Valley  region.  93p. 

Some  Iroquois  material  included. 

Kelley,  Walter  Keith        MS/Ed  1938  Colorado  [1730] 

Educational  policy  of  the  Federal  Government  with  refer- 
ence to  the  perpetuation  of  indigenous  culture.  84p. 

Kelly,  Arthur  Randolph        PhD  1929  Harvard  [1731] 

The  physical  anthropology  of  a  Mexican  population  in 
Texas:  a  study  in  race-mixture.  361p.  Pub:  Tulane  U., 
Middle  Amer.  Research  Inst.,  Pub.  #13  [1947]  117p. 
Considers  Indian,  Mexican,  and  Spanish -Indian  mixtures. 

Kelly,  Charles  G.        MA  1952  Kansas  [1732] 

Welfare  aspects  of  the  Potawatomi  Indian  Agency  pro- 
gram. 54p. 

Kelly,  Edna  Arabella        MA  1936  Kentucky  [1733] 

A  brief  history  of  the  home  life,  education,  and  progress 
of  the  Hopi  Indians.  187p. 

Kelly,  Gerald  Lee        MA  1954  Montana  [1734] 

The  history  of  St.  Ignatius  Mission,  Montana.  95p. 

Considerable  Indian  material,  especially  Flathead  tribes.  Also 
considers  Iroquois,  Coeur  d'Alene,  Pend  d'Oreille  and  Kutenai. 

Kelly,  Isabel  Truesdell        MA  1927  California  [1735] 

A  study  of  the  carver's  art  of  the  Indians  of  northwestern 
California.  Pub:  U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol., 
XXIV  #7  [1930]  p343-360,  illus. 

172 


Kelly,  Isabel  Truesdell        PhD  1932  California  [1736] 

Fundamentals  of  Great  Basin  culture.  65p. 

Kelly,  Mary  James        MA  1932  Notre  Dame  [1737] 

Two  decades  of  Catholic  Church  history  in  South  Dakota 
country,  1839-1859.  52p. 

Sioux  tribes. 

Kelly,  William  Henderson        PhD  1944  Harvard  [1738] 

A  preliminary  study  of  the  Cocopa  Indians  of  Mexico; 
with  an  analysis  of  the  influence  of  geographical  position 
and  physical  environment  on  certain  aspects  of  their 
culture.  459p. 

Also  considers  Kawia,  Kamia,  Papago,  Yavapai,  Paipai,  and 
Yuman  peoples. 

Kemp,  Edith  Semat        MA  1949  No.  Carolina  [1739] 

A  critical  evaluation  of  the  application  of  anthropological 
field  techniques  to  the  study  of  modern  society.  91p. 

Considers  four  cultures  as  a  basis;  scattered  Indian  references 
throughout. 

Kemp,  Fred  E.  Ill        MA  1954  Mexico  City  [1740] 

Warfare  in  pre-Columbian  Mesoamerica.  141p.,  illus. 

Kemp,  William  Webb        PhD  1914  Columbia  [1741] 

The  support  of  schools  in  colonial  New  York  by  the 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts.  Pub:  Columbia  U.,  Teachers  Coll.,  Contr.  Educ. 
#56  [1913]  279p. 

Includes  Indian  missions  and  Indian  schools;  several  New  Eng- 
land areas  considered. 

Kenefick,  Kathryn  G.         MA  1947  Northwestern  [1742] 

Art  in  Indian  life  of  the  Southwest.   116p. 

Kennard,  Edward  Allan        PhD  1936  Columbia  [1743] 

Mandan  grammar.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling.,  IX  #1 
[1936]  43p. 

Kennedy,  Ella  Brice  Morris        MA  1938  New  Mexico  [1744] 
The  Indian  in  Southwestern  fiction.  Pub  :  U/New  Mex : 
Research  I  #3  [1937]  p212-225. 

173 


Kennedy,  Hope  Frances        MA  1935  California  [1745] 

Juan  de  Ugarte.  87p. 

California  missions  and  Indians. 

Kennedy,  Kenneth  Adrian     MA  1954  California  [1746] 

The  aboriginal  population  of  the  Great  Basin.  87p. 

Kennedy,  Mary  Jean        PhD  1955  California  [1747] 

Culture  contact  and  acculturation  of  the  southwestern 
Porno.  181p. 

Kenny,  Hammill  Thomas        PhD  1951  Maryland  [1748] 

The  origin  and  meaning  of  the  Indian  place-names  of 
Maryland.  2  vols.,  372p. 

160  names  defined;  linguistics,  phonology. 

Kent,  Kate  Peck        MA  1949  Arizona  [1749] 

An  analysis  and  interpretation  of  the  cotton  textiles  from 
Tonto  National  Monument.  99p. 

Kent,  Susan        MA  1933  Columbia  [1750] 

The  problem  of  local  developments  vs.  chronological 
sequences  in  the  archaeological  Southwest.  49p. 

Kenyon,  Carleton  W.         MA  1950  So.  Dakota  [1751] 

History  of  Fort  Randall.  132p. 

Includes  Sioux -White  relations. 

Kerr,  Andrew  Affleck        PhD  1921  Harvard  [1752] 

Similarities  in  material  culture  between  the  Old  and  the 
New  Worlds.  530p.,  illus. 

Excellent  parallels  of  many  objects,  compared  with  many  areas. 
Considers  Asia,  Oceania,  America;  very  little  Europe  or  Africa. 

Ketler,  Ruth  Marie        MA  1933  Chicago  [1753] 

The  function  of  wealth  among  the  Indians  of  North 
America.  103p. 

Keur,  Dorothy  Louise         PhD  1941  Columbia  [1754] 

Big  Bead  Mesa;  an  archeological  study  of  Navaho  ac- 
culturation, 1745-1812.  Pub:  Amer.  Archeol.  Soc,  Mem. 
#1  [1941]  90p. 

174 


Key,  June  Guthrie        MA  1953  Texas  Tech.  [1755] 

Charles  F.  Lummis,  Southwestern  popularizer  and 
romantic.  86p. 

Kidd,  Alma  Cochran        MA  1954  Pacific  [1756] 

The  West  that's  gone.  188p. 
Cheyenne,  Comanche. 

Kidd,  Kenneth  Earl        MA  1937  Toronto  [1757] 

Blackfoot  ethnography.  225p. 

Alberta  (Canada)  Blackfoot. 

Kidder,  Alfred  Vincent        PhD  1914  Harvard  [1758] 

South-western  ceramics.  Their  value  in  reconstructing 
the  history  of  the  ancient  Cliff-dwelling  and  Pueblo  tribes. 
An  exposition  from  the  point  of  view  of  type-distribution. 
Pub:  "Pottery  of  the  Pajarito  Plateau  and  of  some  ad- 
jacent regions  in  New  Mexico."  Amer.  Anthro.  Assoc, 
Mem.  II  pt.  6  [1915]  p407-462,  illus. 

Kidder,  Alfred  II        PhD  1937  Harvard  [1759] 

Archaeological  investigations  in  Venezuela.  Pub:  Har- 
vard U.,  Peabody  Mus.,  Paps.,  XXVI  #1  [1944]  178p. 

Kidwell,  Vivian  Maxine        MA  1931  Wash.  State  [1760] 

Some  suggested  applications  of  Indian  motifs  to  modern 
design.  76p.,  illus. 
Chilcotin,  Haida,  Klikitat,  Lillooet,  Pueblo,  Navajo,  Hopi. 

Kielman,  Chester  Valls        MA  1952  Texas  [1761] 

The  history  and  culture  of  the  Five  Civilized  Tribes  of 
American  Indians.  323p. 

Kiely,  Joseph  Edward        MA  1933  Fordham  [1762] 

The  Spaniard  maligned:  Spanish  and  English  Indian 
contacts.  169p. 

Kiemen,  Mathias  C.         PhD  1953  Catholic  [1763] 

The  Indian  policy  of  Portugal  in  the  Amazon  region, 
1614-1693.  Pub:  "Indian  policy  of  Portugal  in  America, 
with  special  reference  to  the  old  state  of  Maranhao." 
Americas,  V  #2,  4  [1948-1949]  pl31-471,  439-461. 

Kiker,  Ernest        MA  1932  Oklahoma  A  &  M  [1764] 

Education  among  the  Seminole  Indians.  57p. 

175 


Kilgore,  Hattie         MA  1937  Oklahoma  [1765] 

The  interests  of  the  United  States  in  Sonora  and  Lower 
California,  1848-1900.  152p. 

Indian  raids  and  attempts  to  handle  the  Indian  problem. 

Kimball,  Richard  Roy        MA  1950  So.  California  [1766] 

Beginnings  of  literature  based  on  the  American  frontier 
— descriptive  bibliography. 

14p.  of  bibliographical  data  on  Indians  in  American  literature. 

Kimbrough,  William  C.        MA  1942      Har din-Simmons  [1767] 
A  history  of  Clay  County.  161p. 
Texas.  Includes  chapter  on  Indian  affairs  and  campaigns. 

Kinard,  Margaret        MA  1948  Vanderbilt  [1768] 

Frontier  development  of  Williamson  County,  Tennessee. 
Brief  consideration  of  initial  Indian  occupancy. 

King,  Arden  Ross        PhD  1947  California  [1769] 

Aboriginal  skin  dressing  in  western  North  America. 

King,  Bernice  Margaret        MA  1935  Minnesota  [1770] 

A  study  of  form  and  expression  in  American  Indian 
music,  as  exemplified  in  the  songs  of  Jemez  Pueblo.  270p. 

King,  Dale  S.        MA  1931  Denver  [1771] 

Archaeology  of  the  Central  Highlands  of  eastern  Colo- 
rado. 121p. 

King,  Gladys  P.        MA  1941  Wisconsin  [1772] 

Attempts  to  settle  the  Indian  Territory,    1879-1885. 
145p. 

King,  Isabel  Mae        MA  1927  California  [1773] 

The  Indian  policy  of  Carondelet  in  Louisiana.  205p. 

King,  William  Sherman        MA  1950  Arizona  [1774] 

The  folk  Catholicism  of  the  Tucson  Papagos.  121p. 

Kingsbury,  Joseph  Lyman        PhD  1923  Chicago  [1775] 

The  early  history  of  Colorado. 

Extensive  consideration  of  Colorado  Indians  and  early  White 
contacts. 

176 


Kingsbury,  Ralph        MA  1940  So.  California  [1776] 

The  Napa  Valley  to  1850. 
§  2:  Indian  life,  racial  origins  of  Napa  Valley  Indians. 

Kiniery,  Paul        PhD  1929  Wisconsin  [1777] 

The  development  of  currency  in  early  New  York.  180p. 

First  chapter  includes  discussion  of  "Indian  money" — Iroquois, 
Narragansett,  Pequot. 

Kinietz,  William  Vernon        MA  1933  Chicago  [1778] 

The  ethnology  of  the  Illinois  Indian.  75p. 

Kinman,  Kathryn  Mildred        MA  1952      Mexico  City  [1779] 
Historiography  of  human  sacrifice  among  the  Aztecs  and 
the  Mayas.  104p. 

Kinsey,  W.  Fred  III        MA  1953  Columbia  [1780] 

A  comparison  of  the  annual  ceremonial  cycle  of  the  Creek 
and  Iroquois  Indians  of  the  eastern  United  States.  140p. 

Kirkland,  Mary  Mullineaux  MSW1954   So.  California  [1781] 
Factors  in  the  culture  of  the  Navaho  Indians  that  may 
affect  their  acceptance  of  prenatal  care.  56p. 

Kissling,  Herbert  Henry        MA  1952  Wyoming  [1782] 

The  evolution  of  the  British  North  American  fur  trade, 
1700-1821.  121p. 

Ktvett,  Marvin  Franklin        MA  1951  Nebraska  [1783] 

The  Woodruff  ossuary,  a  prehistoric  burial  site  in  Phil- 
lips County,  Kansas.  Pub  :  Bur.  Amer.  Ethnol.,  Bull.  #154, 
pt.  3  [1953]  pl03-141,  illus. 

Kizer,  William  M.        MA  1940  So.  Dakota  [1784] 

History  of  the  Flandreau  Indian  School,  Flandreau, 
South  Dakota.  11  Op. 

Sioux  and  Chippewa. 

Kleeman,  George  Leland        MA  1951         Mexico  City  [1785] 
The  colonization  policies  of  Hernan  Cortes  and  Antonio 
de  Mendoza.  75p. 

Klingensmith,  Don  Joseph    MA  1941    Oklahoma  A&M  [1786] 
History  of  the  Ponca  Indians  of  Oklahoma.  43p. 

12  177 


Klink,  Jane  Seymour        PhM  1902  Chicago  [1787] 

Relation  to  the  medicine  man  to  the  educational  system 
of  the  early  races  of  North  America.  50p. 

Klopfenstein,  Carl  Grover        PhD  1955  West.  Reserve  [1788] 
The  removal  of  the  Indians  from  Ohio,  1820-1843.  382p. 

Knapp,  Charles  Merriam        MA  1915  Columbia  [1789] 

Sir  William  Johnson  and  Indian  relations.  32p. 

Six  Nations. 

Kneedler,  Harry  Lane        M/Ed  1940  Temple  [1790] 

Charles  Thomson.  114p. 

§  2  "Indian  affairs".  Bibliography  lists  manuscript  sources. 

Knepler,  Abraham  Eleazar        PhD  1939  Yale  [1791] 

The  education  of  the  Cherokee  Indians.  422p.  Pub: 
Chronicles  of  OMa.,  XX,  XXI  [1942-1943]  p55-61, 
378-401. 

Knight,  Marian  Vera        MA  1914  Smith  [1792] 

Craniometry  of  the  southern  New  England  Indians. 
36p.  Pub:  Conn.  Acad.  Arts  Sci.,  Mem.  IV  [1915] 
pl-36. 

Knisely,  Charles  Harvey        MA  1933  Cincinnati  [1793] 

The  Moravian  missions  in  Ohio.  45p. 

1761-1824.  Includes  missions  to  the  Delaware,  Shawnee,  Iro- 
quois and  Wyandot. 

Knoll,  John  Alfred        MS  1947  Idaho  [1794] 

The  effect  of  prejudice  upon  the  employment  of  Indians. 
45p. 

Knoop,  Anna  Marie        MA  1941  California  [1795] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  the  Sacramento  Valley, 
1846-1860.  176p. 

Knowles,  Nathaniel        PhD  1939  Pennsylvania  [1796] 

The  torture  of  captives  by  the  Indians  of  Eastern  North 
America.  Pub:  Amer.  Philos.  Soc,  Proc,  LXXXII  #2 
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Koch,  Lena  Clark        MA  1922  Texas  [1797] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  Texas,  1845-1860.  195p. 
Pub:  Sowestn.  Hist.  Qtly.,  XVIII-XIX  [1925]  var. 
pages. 

Koenig,  Myron  Law        MA  1933  Iowa  [1798] 

Fort  Union  as  a  Missouri  River  Post.  86p. 

§  3  "Indian  neighbors  of  Fort  Union."  Sioux. 

Kohoutek,  Fred  J.        MA  1939  So.  Dakota  [1799] 

A  history  of  the  Lake  Traverse  Indian  Reservation.  51p. 
Sisseton  and  Wahpeton  Sioux. 

Kolecki,  John  Henry        MA  1950  Niagara  [1800] 

Red  Jacket,  the  last  of  the  Senecas.  109p. 

Koontz,  Louis  Knott        PhD  1920  Johns  Hopkins  [1801] 

The  Virginia  frontier,  1754-1763.  Pub:  Johns  Hopkins 
U.,  Stud.  Hist.  Pol.  Sci.,  Ser.  43  #2  [1925]  186p. 

French -Indian  War  period.  Appendix  presents  many  previously 
unpublished  documents. 

Koppel,  Monte  Hilliard        PhD  1956  New  School  [1802] 

Lima,  Peru — A  study  in  industrial-urban  change.  149p. 

Chapter  on  "Ethnic  groups  and  language  distribution"  includes 
Indian  languages  and  population  statistics. 

Koppert,  Vincent  Aloysius        MA  1928  Catholic  [1803] 

Some  myths  of  the  Nootka  Indians. 

Koppert,  Vincent  Aloysius        PhD  1930  Catholic  [1804] 

Contributions  to  Clayoquot  ethnology.  Pub:  Cath.  U., 
Anthro.  Ser.  #1  [1930]  124p. 

Korgen,  Mali        MA  1947  Clark  [1805] 

Adjustment  to  environment  by  prehistoric  Indians  in 
Minnesota.  433p. 

Korn,  Lewis  Johan        MA  1934  Pennsylvania  [1806] 

The  distribution  and  analysis  of  "Lacrosse"  in  North 
America.  48p. 

Korn,  Philip        MA  1952  Columbia  [1807] 

A  study  of  the  attitudes  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Andrew 
Jackson  towards  the  American  Indian.  90p. 

12*  179 


Korwan,  Marion  Evelyn        MA  1941  Columbia  [1808] 

New  England  travel  literature,  1600-1660.  85p. 
Includes  early  accounts  of  White  encounters  with  Indians. 

Kottman,  William  Adolph        MA  1905  Columbia  [1809] 

New  Mexico,  the  land  and  its  people.  32p. 

Koughan,  Florence  Madelon        MA  1931      California  [1810] 
The  development  of  the  reindeer  industry  in  Alaska, 
1890-1929.  149p. 

Kozin,  Eugene  M.        MA  1947  New  York  [1811] 

The  Indian  Reorganization  Act  of  1934;  an  experiment 
in  social  engineering.  118p. 

Kramer,  Fritz  Louis        MA  1953  California  [1812] 

Idaho  town  names.  197p.,  maps. 

Many  Indian  place  names. 

Krapp,  Ruth  Lizette        MA  1923  Cincinnati  [1813] 

The  Virginia  frontier  from  1700  to  1776. 

Brief  mention  of  Indian  menace,  and  the  building  of  forts  or 
towns  as  a  barrier  against  them. 

Kraus,  Casper  Christian        MA  1931  Ohio  State  [1814] 

Governor  Spotswood's  interest  in  frontier  problems. 
Iroquois ;  events  leading  to  the  Treaty  of  Albany. 

Krauskopf,  Frances        MA  1949  Indiana  [1815] 

The  French  regime  in  Indiana.  225p. 

Krauskopf,  Frances        PhD  1953  Indiana  [1816] 

The  French  in  Indiana,  1700-1760:  a  political  history. 
400p.  M . 

Miami,  Wea,  Vincennes  area.  Material  on  the  Indians  of  the 
region  scattered  throughout  the  paper. 

Kremens,  John  Benjamin        MA  1941       Pennsylvania  [1817] 
A  survey  of  the  roached  hairdress  among  the  Indians  of 
North  America.  48p. 

Kriegbaum,  Lawrence  L.        MS  1920  Arizona  [1818] 

The  origin  of  primitive  American  agriculture,  and  its 
relations  to  the  early  agriculture  of  Arizona.  48p. 

180 


Krieger,  Alex  Dony        MA  1939  Oregon  [1819] 

Environment,  population,  and  prehistory  in  the  north- 
western United  States.  51+10p. 

Krinkin,  Alexandra  Vega        MA  1947  New  York  [1820] 

Acculturation  and  survival  of  Latin-American  Indian 
culture  patterns.  128p. 

Kroeber,  Alfred  Louis        PhD  1901  Columbia  [1821] 

Decorative  symbolism  of  the  Arapaho.  Pub:  Amer. 
Anthro.,  n.s.,  Ill  [1901]  p308-336. 

Kroeber,  Cllfton  Brown        MA  1947  California  [1822] 

Garcia  Hurtado  de  Mendoza,  Viceroy  of  Peru,  1588-1596. 
261p. 
Quechua  and  Aymara. 

Kroh,  Robert  Franklin        MA  1951  Texas  [1823] 

Tom  Green,  shield  and  buckler.  222p.,  maps. 

Includes  his  career  as  an  Indian  fighter  in  Texas. 

Kshemsant,  Suprapada        MA  1952  No.  Carolina  [1824] 

Longfellow's  use  of  Indian  sources  in  The  Song  of 
Hiawatha.  99p. 

Kubler,  George  Alexander        MFA  1936  Yale  [1825] 

The  religious  architecture  of  New  Mexico.  159p.,  illus. 

Kubler,  George  Alexander        PhD  1939  Yale  [1826] 

The  religious  architecture  of  New  Mexico  in  the  colonial 
period  and  since  the  American  occupation.  Pub:  Colo- 
rado Springs:  Taylor  Museum  [1940]  159p.,  illus. 

History  and  descriptions  of  early  mission  churches  in  the  various 
Pueblo  villages,  including  the  Hopi. 

Kuehmsted,  Eleanor  Roberta    MA  1941  So.  California  [1827] 
Navajo  acculturation.  127p. 

Kuipers,  Cornelius  C.        MA  1934  New  Mexico  [1828] 

Results  of  an  intelligence  test  based  on  Indian  culture. 

Kull,  Dorothy  M.        MA  1952  Tennessee  [1829] 

A  study  of  Tlingit  Indian  legends  and  folk  tales  from 
Sitka,  Alaska.  12 lp. 

181 


Kupper,  Elsie  M.         MA  1940  Columbia  [1830] 

The  Long  Island  Indians ;  their  relations  with  the  White 
man.  47p. 

Kyle,  Clara  Ethel        MA  1926  California  [1831] 

The  re-conquest  of  New  Mexico,  1680-1698.  127p. 

Kyzer,  Willye  Maye        MA  1952  Louisiana  [1832] 

A  descriptive  study  of  the  speech  of  the  Koasati  Indians 
of  Louisiana.  172p. 

LaBarre,  Weston        PhD  1937  Yale  [1833] 

The  Peyote  cult.  Pub:    Yale   U.,   Pubs.  Anthro.  #19 
[1938]  188p. 

Ladd,  Carl  E.         PhD  1955  Kansas  [1834] 

The  educational  growth  of  Indian  children  in  the  Phoenix 
area,  1851  to  1952,  as  measured  by  test  results.  255p. 

Lage,  Patricia  L.        MA  1950  Arizona  [1835] 

History  of  Fort  Huachuca,  1877-1913.  117p. 
Arizona  Apache. 

Laing,  Richard  Davis        MA  1950  Texas  [1836] 

The  effect  of  the  American  frontier  on  military  science 
and  tactics.  154p. 

Includes  Indian  warfare. 

Laird,  Thomas  K.        MA  1922  Iowa  [1837] 

Care  and  training  of  children  among  Australian  and 
Eskimo  tribes.  156p. 

LaManna,  Virginia  Carol        MA  1934  New  York  [1838] 

A  study  of  land  frauds  on  the  Western  lands  of  the 
United  States,  1875-1900.  54p. 
Chapter  on  "The  illegal  use  of  Indian  lands." 

Lamar,  Howard  Roberts        PhD  1951  Yale  [1839] 

Dakota  Territory,  1861-1889 ;  a  study  of  frontier  politics. 
438p. 
Frequent  Indian  consideration. 

Lamb,  Edith  Jane        MA  1917  California  [1840] 

The  formation  of  the  State  of  Nevada  1840-1864.  127p. 
Bannock,  Paiute,  Snake,  Washo. 

182 


Lamb,  Ursula  Schaefer        PhD  1949  California  [1841] 

Nicolas  de  Ovando,   Comendador  Mayor  of  Alcantara 
and  Governor  of  the  Indies. 
Early  16th  century  relations  with  Indians. 

Lambert,  Bera  Viola        MA  1952  Colorado  [1842] 

The  career  and  times  of  Athanase  de  Mezieres.  137p. 

Indians  of  Texas -Louisiana;  especially  1768 — 1780. 

Lambert,  Joseph  I.        MA  1948  St.  Mary's  [1843] 

The  defense  of  the  Indian  frontier  of  Texas  by  the  United 
States  Army.  134p. 

Lammers,  Helen  C.        M/Ed  1947  Cincinnati  [1844] 

Selected  stories  from  American  Indian  folklore  for  use 
with  elementary  school  children.  179p. 

Landers,  Emmett  M.         MA  1929  Har din-Simmons  [1845] 

A  short  history  of  Taylor  County.  178p. 
Texas.  Chapter  "Passing  of  the  Indian". 

Landes,  Kuth        PhD  1937  Columbia  [1846] 

Ojibwa  sociology.  Pub:  Columbia  U.,  Contr.  Anthro., 
XXIX  [1937]  144p. 

Landeried,  Helen  Marian        MA  1944  Cincinnati  [1847] 

The  Indian  campaigns  in  the  Ohio  country,  1787-1795. 
44p. 

Iroquois,  Shawnee,  Miami,  Wyandot,  Delaware. 

Landgraf,  John  Leslie        PhD  1951  Columbia  [1848] 

Land-use  in  the  Ramah  Navaho  area,  New  Mexico.  243p. 
M  Pub:  Harvard  U.,  Peabody  Mus.,  Paps.,  XLII  #1 
[1954]  97p.,  maps. 

Period  1871-1941;  changes  in  land  use. 

Landwehr,  Robert  Clement        MA  1951  Stanford  [1849] 

Status  personality  and  culture  change.  69p. 
§  3  Hopi;  §  4  Salteaux. 

Lane,  Barbara  Savadkin        PhD  1953  Washington  [1850] 

A  comparative  and  analytic  study  of  some  aspects  of 
Northwest  Coast  religion.  177p.  M. 
Cowichan  Indians  of  southern  British  Columbia. 

183 


Lane,  Robert  Brockstedt        PhD  1953        Washington  [1851] 
Cultural  relations  of  the  Chilcotin  Indians  of  west  central 
British  Columbia.  342p.  M . 

Lang,  Gottfried  Otto        PhD  1954  Cornell  [1852] 

The  Ute  development  program :  a  study  of  culture  change 
in  an  underdeveloped  area  within  the  United  States. 
484p.  M  Pub:  "Whiterock  Utes  in  transition."  UfUtah, 
Anthro.  Paps.  #15  [1953]  76p.,  illus. 

Lang,  Herbert  Howard        MA  1950  Texas  [1853] 

Sources  of  conflict  on  the  Anglo-American-Indian 
frontier,  1776-1876  —  with  emphasis  on  racial  and 
cultural  factors.  226p. 

Lange,  Charles  H.,  jr.        MA  1941  New  Mexico  [1854] 

The  Evans  Site :  a  contribution  to  the  archaeology  of  the 
Gallina  region,  northern  New  Mexico.  96+28p.,  illus. 

Lange,  Charles  H.,  jr.        PhD  1951  New  Mexico  [1855] 

An  evaluation  of  economic  factors  in  Cochiti  Pueblo 
culture  change.  52 2p.,  illus. 

Lange,  Edwin  F.        MS/Ed  1933  C.C.N.Y.  [1856] 

Primary  and  secondary  education  in  New  Netherland 
and  colonial  New  York  (1621-1783).  163p. 

References  throughout  to  Indian  education,  Dutch  schools, 
slave  schools,  etc. 

Lange,  Elizabeth  Jean  March      MA  1942  New  Mexico  [1857] 
A  study  of  Zufii  myths  as  literature.  124p. 

Langston,  Kathryn  Lee        MA  1925  California  [1858] 

The  secularization  of  the  California  missions,  1813-1846. 
291p. 

Lanphere,  Mildred  Talitha        MA  1920         California  [1859] 
The  Indian  policy  in  the  Old  Southwest  from  1783  to 
1795.  245p. 
Cherokee,  Creek,  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw. 

Lantis,  David  William        MA  1948  Cincinnati  [1860] 

The  settlement  of  Alaska,  past,  present,  future.  369p. 

184 


Lantis,  Margaret        PhD  1939  California  [1861] 

Alaskan  Eskimo   ceremonialism.   Pub:   Amer.   Ethnol. 
Soc,  Mono.,  XI  [1947]  127p. 

Lappin,  Valeria  Pearl        MA  1941  Missouri  [1862] 

The  mental  and  physical  development  of  Indian  children. 

Oklahoma  schools. 

LaPrade,  Lucxle  Hooper        MA  1920  California  [1863] 

The  Cahuilla  Indians.  Pub:  (Hooper,  Lucile)  U /Calif., 
Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol,  XVI  #6  [1920]  p315-380. 

Larsen,  Levi  N.        MA  1942  Montana  [1864] 

Some  chapters  in  the  history  of  Fort  Buford.  153p. 
Assiniboin,  Sioux,  Crow,  Gros  Ventre,  Mandan,  Arikara. 

Larson,  James  Robert        MA  1952  Fordham  [1865] 

The  articulations  between  the  social  structure  and  re- 
ligion among  the  Hopi  Indians  of  Arizona.  238p. 

Lassetter,  Roy,  jr.        MA  1938  Arizona  [1866] 

A  dendrochronological  investigation  in  the  Clinch  River 
drainage,  Tennessee.  70p. 

Offers  a  chronology  (1638-1938)  and  dating  of  log  cabins  and 
archeological  sites. 

Laub,  Carl  Herbert        PhD  1929  Wisconsin  [1867] 

British  regulation  of  Crown  Lands  in  the  West :  the  last 
phase,  1773-1775. 

Virginia,  Wautauga  area — Lord  Dunmore's  War;  Indians  con- 
sidered as  a  general  group,  no  specific  tribe. 

Lauber,  Almon  Wheeler        PhD  1913  Columbia  [1868] 

Indian  slavery  in  colonial  times  within  the  present  limits 
of  the  United  States.  Pub:  Columbia  U.  [1913]  352p. 

Laughlin,  William  Sceva        PhD  1949  Harvard  [1869] 

The  physical  anthropology  of  three  Aleut  populations: 
Attu,  Atka,  and  Nikolski. 

Latjx,  Donald  James        MA  1954  Oklahoma  [1870] 

A  history  of  the  Navajo,  1933-1953.  150p. 

Lavrischeff,  Tikhon  I.        EdD  1935  California  [1871] 

History  of  education  in  Alaska.  310p. 

185 


Lawrence,  Eleanor  Frances         MA  1930       California  [1872] 
The  Old  Spanish  Trail  from  Santa  Fe  to  California. 
148p.,  maps. 

Shoshoni,  Paiute,  Bannock,  Ute. 

Lawson,  Marian        MA  1939  Iowa  [1873] 

Cooper's  Indians  re-examined.  71  p. 

Lawson,  Mary  E.        MA  1940  Colorado  A  db  M  [1874] 

Occupation  of  Indian  girls  after  graduation  at  Sequoyah 
Orphan  Training  School,  Tahlequah,  Oklahoma.  62p. 

Lawson,  Murray  Grant        PhD  1942  California  [1875] 

Fur:  a  study  in  English  mercantilism,  1700-1775. 

French  and  Indian  Wars  awakened  English  Government  to  true 
role  of  Indian  affairs  and  an  Imperial  system  of  regulation  was 
inaugurated. 

Lay,  Charles  H.        MA  1950  Tulane  [1876] 

Spain's  relations  with  the  Indians  in  the  Old  Southwest, 
1779-1791.  133p. 

Layman,  Cedric  Denton        MA  1922  Columbia  [1877] 

The  relation  of  the  United  States  Government  to  the 
North  American  Indian.  75p. 

(1789-1922). 

Layman,  Martha  Elizabeth        PhD  1942       Minnesota  [1878] 
A  history  of  Indian  education  in  the  United  States.  475p. 
(1542-1942). 

Layo,  Fred  F.         MA  1950  Niagara  [1879] 

The  Sullivan-Clinton  campaign  of  1779.  115p. 

Lea,  Carol  Beth        MA  1947  Tex.  Christian  [1880] 

The  Peruvian  Indian  as  revealed  in  the  novels  of  Ciro 
Alegria.  137p. 

Lea,  Emma  Lane        MA  1934  Geo.  Peabody  [1881] 

The  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  Indians:  a  geographic 
study.  112p.,  maps. 

Leach,  Douglas  Edward        PhD  1952  Harvard  [1882] 

The  causes  and  effects  of  King  Philip's  War.  529p. 

(1675-1676)  Wampanoag,  Narragansett,  etc. 

186 


Leacock,  Eleanor  Burke        MA  1946  Columbia  [1883] 

Some  aspects  of  the  philosophy  of  the  Cheyenne  and 
Arapaho  Indians.  46p. 

Leacock,  Eleanor  Burke        PhD  1952  Columbia  [1884] 

The  Montagnais  "hunting  territory"  and  the  fur  trade. 
89p.  M.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.  Assoc.,  Mem.  #78  [1954] 
59p. 

Leader,  Herman  Alexander        PhD  1928      California  [1885] 
The  Hudson's  Bay  Company  in  California.  263p. 
Indians  only  incidental. 

Leasure,  Clara  E.        MA  1948  Ohio  [1886] 

Governmental  organization  and  administration  of  Indian 
affairs  in  the  United  States.  75p. 

Leathers,  Nezzie  Lee        MA  1937  Oklahoma  [1887] 

The  Hopi  Indians  and  their  relations  with  the  United 
States  Government  to  1906.  91p. 

Leckie,  William  H.        PhD  1954  Oklahoma  [1888] 

The  military  conquest  of  the  Southern  Plains  Indians. 

Ledbetter,  William  Glen        MA  1935  Oregon  [1889] 

Military  history  of  the  Oregon  country,  1804-1859.  155p. 
Military  operations  against  Rogue  River  and  Yakima  Indians. 

Ledemran,  Jules  Delmore        MA  1899  Columbia  [1890] 

The  administration  of  Governor  George  Clinton,  in  the 
province  of  New  York,  1743-1753.  61p. 

§  4  "Indian  affairs".  Six  Nations. 

Lee,  Frederic  Edward        PhD  1916  Yale  [1891] 

The  influence  of  the  Jesuits  on  the  social  organization  of 
the  North  American  Indians.  228p. 

Lee,  Knute  H.        MS/Ed  1953  No.  Dakota  [1892] 

A  comparison  of  the  tenth,  eleventh  and  twelfth  grades 
of  six  schools  in  Sioux  City,  North  Dakota,  and  Corson 
County,  South  Dakota.  60p. 

Includes  Indian  children — Sioux. 

Leechman,  Douglas        MA  1940  Ottawa  [1893] 

The  popular  concept  of  the  "Red  Indian"  as  revealed  in 
literature.  131p. 

187 


Leechman,  Douglas        PhD  1941  Ottawa  [1894] 

The  "Red  Indian"  of  literature:  a  study  in  the  perpet- 
uation of  error.  276p. 
Especially  eastern  Canadian  Indians. 

Leeds,  Josephine  Frederica        MA  1929         Columbia  [1895] 
Longfellow's  use  of  Indian  lore.  83p. 

Leftwich,  Rodney  L.        EdD  1952  Bradley  [1896] 

Arts  and  crafts  of  the  Cherokee.  250p.,  photos.  M . 
Prehistoric  to  present,  mainly  Eastern  Cherokee. 

Leger,  Mary  Celeste        PhD  1929  Catholic  [1897] 

The  Catholic  Indian  missions  in  Maine:  1611-1820.  184p. 
Pub:  Catk.  U.,  Stud.  Amer.  Church  Hist,  VIII  [1929] 
184p. 

Abnaki. 

Leh,  Leonard  Llewellyn        MA  1929  Chicago  [1898] 

The  shaman  in  aboriginal  North  American  society.  121p. 
Pub:  UjColo.,  Stud.,  XXI  #4  [1934]  pl99-263. 

Lehman,  Philip  Arthur        MA  1929  Oregon  [1899] 

The  religious,  moral,  and  educational  activities  of  the 
Hudson's  Bay  Company.  94p. 

Some  discussion  of  Company's  efforts  toward  moral  and  spiritual 
education  of  Indians  and  its  policy  toward  them. 

Lehmer,  Donald  Jayne        MA  1948  Chicago  [1900] 

The  Jornada  branch  of  the  Mogollon.  99p.  Pub:  Uj 
Ariz.,  Soc.  Sci.  Bull.  #17  [1948]  99p. 

Lehmer,  Donald  Jayne        PhD  1952  Harvard  [1901] 

The  Fort  Pierre  branch  in  Plains  prehistory.  145p.,  illus. 

Leidy,  Edgar  Earl        MA  1929  Ohio  State  [1902] 

The  extinction  of  the  Indian  title  in  Ohio  beyond  the 
Greenville  Treaty  line.  76p. 

Leinau,  Alice        MA  1934  New  Mexico  [1903] 

Sanctuaries  in  the  ancient  pueblo  of  Chetro  Ketl.  48p. 

Leiter,  Carl  Richard        MA/Ed  1954  Ball  [1904] 

The  Big  Miami  Reserve,  1818-1840.  141p.,  maps. 
Miami,  Peoria;  lands  in  Indiana  and  Ohio. 

188 


Leland,  Gunvald  Elias        MS/Ed  1944        No.  Dakota  [1905] 
Recent  education  of  Indians  in  Minnesota,  with  special 
emphasis  upon  the  Chippewa.  82p. 

Lemmon,  Burton  Carlyle        MS  1941         Oregon  State  [1906] 
The  historical  development   of  the   Chemawa  Indian 
School.  87p. 
Salem,  Oregon. 

Lemons,  William  Everett        MA  1950  Colorado  [1907] 

John  G.  Neihardt's  conception  of  the  Plains  Indian. 

Lengert,  Margaret  Eleanor        MA  1949  Texas  [1908] 

The  history  of  Milam  County.  225p.,  illus. 
Chapter  on  Texas  Indians  and  Indian  problems. 

Lennox,  Herbert  John        PhD  1932  Chicago  [1909] 

Samuel  Kirkland's  mission  to  the  Iroquois.  275p. 

Leo  Xavier        MA  1945  Florida  [1910] 

Missionary  labors  in  East  Florida,  1565-1700.  130p. 
Timucua  and  other  southeastern  tribes. 

Leonard,  Charles  Berdan        MA  1922  California  [1911] 

History  of  the  San  Joaquin  Valley.  151p. 
Indians  as  aboriginal  inhabitants. 

Leonard,  Charles  Berdan        PhD  1928  California  [1912] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  the  San  Joaquin  Valley; 
its  application  and  results.  42 Op. 

Leonard,  Irving  Albert        PhD  1929  California  [1913] 

Don  Carlos  de  Siguenza  y  Gongora:  his  life  and  works, 
1645-1700.  Pub:  U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Hist.,  XVIII  [1928] 
228p. 

His  historical  writings  include  many  Mexican  Indian  references. 

Leopold,  Herbert  Samuel        MA  1943  Columbia  [1914] 

Padre  Jose  de  Acosta  (1539-1600):  a  study  of  his  His- 
toria  Natural  y  Moral  de  las  Indias.  224p. 

Lerman,  Norman  Hart        MA  1952  Washington  [1915] 

An  analysis  of  folktales  of  Lower  Fraser  Indians,  British 
Columbia.  188p. 

Mainly  Tsawwassen  and  Nooksack. 

189 


Lesley,  Lewis  Burt        MA  1923  California  [1916] 

The  fur  trade  of  the  middle  Northwest,  1796-1818.  256p. 

Lev  an,  Lawrence  Robert        MA  1951        Pennsylvania  [1917] 
Land  tenure  among  the  ancient  Meso-Americans  and  its 
influence  among  the  present  Mexican  system.  89p. 

Levardson,  Norman  Oley        MA  1946  Cornell  [1918] 

A  review  of  Alaska  fur  seal  history  and  sealing  methods. 

88p. 

Levie,  Elmer  Vivian        MA  1925  Chicago  [1919] 

The  Alabama-Federal  Government  controversy  of  1832 
to  1834;  the  Creek  Indian  controversy.  77p. 

Lewis,  Albert  Buell         PhD  1906  Columbia  [1920] 

Tribes  of  the  Columbia  Valley  and  the  coast  of  Washing- 
ton and  Oregon.  Pub:  Amer.  Anihro.  Assoc,  Mem.  I 
[1906]  pl47-209. 

Lewis,  Anna        PhD  1930  Oklahoma  [1921] 

A  history  of  the  Arkansas  River  region,  1541  to  1800. 
390p. 

Includes  considerable  Indian  material. 

Lewis,  Donna  May        MA  1924  California  [1922] 

The  Bents  and  the  St.  Vrains  as  pioneers  in  the  trade  of 
the  Southwest.  157p.,  photos. 
Relations  with  Cheyenne,  Arapaho,  Comanche  and  Ute. 

Lewis,  Ernest        MA  1951  No.  Carolina  [1923] 

The  Sara  Indians,  1540-1768:  an  ethno-archaeological 
study.  344p. 

Sara  [Cheraw]  and  Eastern  Siouan  Indians. 

Lewis,  George  Elmer        PhD  1940  U.C.L.A.  [1924] 

The  Indiana  Company,  1763-1798.  267p.  Pub:  Glendale: 
A.  H.  Clark  [1941]  358p. 

Effort  of  a  group  of  Pennsylvania  merchants  and  Indian  traders 
(who  had  suffered  losses  in  Pontiac's  uprisings)  to  obtain  resti- 
tution from  the  Indians  involved :  Oneida,  Tuscarora,  Onondaga, 
Seneca. 

190 


Lewis,  Oscar        PhD  1942  Columbia  [1925] 

The  effects  of  White  contact  upon  Blackfoot  culture, 
with  special  reference  to  the  role  of  the  fur  trade.  Pub  : 
Amer.  Ethnol.  Soc,  Mono.,  VI  [1942]  73p. 

Lewis,  Ralph  Kepler        MA  1939  So.  California  [1926] 

A  comparison  of  the  geometric  design  on  pottery  of  the 
Middle-Mississippi  Valley  region  with  geometric  design 
on  pottery  of  the  Southwest.  112.,  illus. 

Lewis,  Victor  Truman        MA  1940  East  Texas  [1927] 

Texas  and  the  Nation,  1845-1860.  120p. 
Chapter  on  "Federal  Indian  policy  in  Texas". 

Lewis,  Willard  A.        MA  1928  Hardin-Simmons  [1928] 

Indian  Eeservations  in  Texas.  116p.,  maps. 

Li,  Fang-Kuei        PhD  1929  Chicago  [1929] 

Mattole,  an  Athabaskan  language.  Pub:  U/Chi.  Press 
[1930]  152p. 

Li,  Lien-Chieh        PhD  1943  Illinois  [1930] 

Rate  of  soil  development  as  indicated  by  profile  studies 
of  Indian  mounds.  58p. 

Libby,  Dorothy  Lee  Rainier        PhD  1952     California  [1931] 
Girls'  puberty  observances  among  northern  Athabas- 
cans. 229p.  M. 

Lichtenstein,  Vernon  E.         MA  1930  Iowa  [1932] 

Friederich  Gerstacker's  relation  to  American  life  and 

literature.  180p. 

Indians  considered  especially  in  §  2;  no  particular  tribes  men- 
tioned. 

Lietz,  Paul  S.        PhD  1940  Loyola  [1933] 

Don  Vasco  de  Quiroga  and  the  second  audiencia 
of  New  Spain.  219p. 

Lightfoot,  Eloise  Arlene        MA  1931  Stetson  [1934] 

The  Seminoles  of  Florida.  41p. 

Lillard,  Richard  G.        PhD  1943  Iowa  [1935] 

An  interpretation  of  Nevada:  Studies  in  Washoe  journal- 
ism and  humor.  Pub:  Desert  challenge.  Knopf  [1942] 
388p. 

Some  on  Nevada  Indians;  especially  brief  section  on  environ- 
ment and  its  relation  to  Indian  culture  which  developed. 

191 


Llm6n  Gutierrez,  Luis        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [1936] 

Clasifieacion  biotipologica  del  grupo  Mixteco. 

Lincoln,  Jackson  Steward        MA  1933  California  [1937] 

Indian  dreams :  their  significance  to  the  native  and  their 
relation  to  the  culture  pattern.  167p. 

Uses  examples  from  Yuma,  Navajo,  Crow,  Blackfoot,  Menomini, 
Ottawa,  Ojibwa,  Kwakiutl,  Wintu,  Yavapai. 

Lincoln,  Mary  Louise        MM  1950  So.  California  [1938] 

Cherokee  Outlet  and  its  music.  117p. 

Lindemann,  Marie  Louise  Handel    MA  1950  New  York  [1939] 
A  study  of  women  in  the  Incan  civilization.  210p.,  illus. 

Lindsay,  Charles        PhD  1930  Nebraska  [1940] 

The  Big  HornBasin.  Pub  :  U/Nebr.Stud.,  XXVIII-XXIX 
[1932]  274p. 
Chapter  on  Indians  and  fur  trade. 

Lindsay,  Irene        MA  1930  So.  Methodist  [1941] 

George  Washington  and  the  French  and  Indian  War, 
1753-1759.  103p. 

Lindsay,  Janet  Pauline        MA  1954  Colorado  [1942] 

Navajo  public  speaking.  153p. 

Lindsey,  Martha  Janice        MA  1931  California  [1943] 

Joseph  Lane,  first  Territorial  Governor  of  Oregon.  87p., 
illus. 

His  visits  to  Cayuse  Indians  and  wars  with  Columbia,  Snoqual- 
mie,  and  Rogue  River  Indians. 

Lindsey,  Virginia  Lee        MA  1936  Oklahoma  [1944] 

History  of  the  Western  Cherokees.  92p. 

Link,  John  Thomas        PhD  1932  Nebraska  [1945] 

The  toponomy  of  Nebraska.  186p. 
Includes  Indian  names. 

Link,  Maurice        MA  1937  Loyola  [1946] 

Missionary  labors  and  travels  of  Father  Claude  Jean 
Allouez,  S.  J.,  1658-1689.  83p. 

192 


Linton,  Ralph        MA  1916  Pennsylvania  [1947] 

Persistence  of  the  Mound  Builder's  culture  among  recent 
Indian  tribes.  29p. 

Linville,  R.  N.         MA  1905  Drake  [1948] 

The  Cheyenne  and  Arapahoe  Indians  of  Oklahoma.  73p. 

Lipkin,  William        PhD  1944  Columbia  [1949] 

Winnebago  grammar.  Pub:  King's  Crown  Press  [1945] 
68p. 

Lister,  Robert  Hill        MA  1938  New  Mexico  [1950] 

Some  aspects  of  Chihuahua  archaeology.  93p.,  illus. 

Lister,  Robert  Hill        PhD  1951  Harvard  [1951] 

Archaeological  cultures  of  western  Mexico,  with  a  report 
on  excavations  at  Cojumatlan,  Michoacan.  Pub:  Uj 
New  Mex.,  Pubs.  Anthro.  #5  [1949]  106p.,  illus. 

Little,  Margaret  E.         MA  1934  Brit.  Columbia  [1952] 

Early  days  of  the  maritime  fur  trade,  1785-1794.  302p. 

Northwest  Coast — lists  all  ships  known  to  have  visited,  also 
many  logs,  journals  and  manuscripts. 

Livingston,  Walter  Frank        MS  1950         East  Texas  [1953] 
The  Apaches  of  the  Southwest.  116p. 

Lloyd,  John  B.  MA  1932  West.  Colorado  [1954] 

The  Uncompaghre  Utes.  166p.,  illus. 

Lloyd,  Nancy        MA  1955  Arizona  [1955] 

The  Chumash ;  a  study  of  the  assimilation  of  a  California 
Indian  tribe.  238p. 

Lloyd-Russell,  Vincent        PhD  1938      So.  California  [1956] 
The  serpent,  as  the  prime  symbol  of  immortality,  has  its 
origin  in  the  Semitic-Sumerian  culture. 

Brief  American  Indian  mention:  Shawnee,  Maya,  Inca,  and 
Indian  in  general. 

Lockett,  Hattie  Green        MA  1933  Arizona  [1957] 

The  unwritten  literature  of  the  Hopi.  Pub:  U/Ariz., 
Soc.  Sci.  Bull.  #2  [1933]  101p.,  illus. 

Lockett,  Henry  Claiborne         MS  1933  Arizona  [1958] 

The  prehistoric  Hopi.  91p. 

is  193 


Lockmiller,  David  A.         MA  1928  Emory  [1959] 

Land  grants  of  the  Cherokee  Nation.  69p. 

Lockwood,  Mary  Margaret        MA  1931  Arizona  [1960] 

Pioneer  life  as  it  is  reflected  in  American  literature.  127p. 

Slight  amount  on  Iroquois,  Delaware,  Mandan  and  Dakota 
tribes. 

Loeb,  Edwin  Meyer        MA  1921  Yale  [1961] 

Cannibalism.  128p. 
Considers  American  Indians  extensively. 

Loeb,  Edwin  Meyer        PhD  1922  Yale  [1962] 

The  origin  and  evolution  of  human  sacrifice.  Pub  :  "The 
blood  sacrifice  complex."  Amer.  Anthro.  Assoc,  Mem. 
#30  [1923]  40p. 

Loehr,  Norbert  P.        MA  1940  St.  Louis  [1963] 

Federal  relations  with  the  Jesuit  Osage  Indian  Mission, 
1847-1870.  122p. 

Loetscher,  Lefferts  A.         MA  1932  Pennsylvania  [1964] 

Robert  J.  Walker  as  Governor  of  Kansas  Territory. 
121p. 

Includes  Indian  relations. 

Loewen,  Jacob  Abram        MA  1954  Washington  [1965] 

Waunana  grammar;  a  descriptive  analysis.  141p. 
Choco  tribes  of  northwest  Colombia. 

London,  Mildred  H.        MA  1940  Wichita  [1966] 

The  Pawnee  Indians  and  their  relations  with  the  Govern- 
ment to  1835.  197p. 

Long,  Anton  V.        MA  1949  New  Mexico  [1967] 

Senator  Bursum  and  the  Pueblo  Indian  Lands  Act  of 
1924.  60p. 

Long,  Dorothy  Emilie        MS  1953  Idaho  [1968] 

A  comparison  of  the  art  and  design  of  the  basketry  and 
costumes  of  the  Nez  Perce  Indians  with  that  of  the 
Northwest  Coast  Indians.  125p. 

Long,  Frank  J.         MA  1942  So.  California  [1969] 

The  Selkirk  Colony  and  the  Minnesota  fur  trade. 

Indians  of  Red  River  area;  their  help,  disturbances,  massacres. 

194 


Long,  William  Oron        MA  1928  Penna.  State  [1970] 

Indian  education  in  Pennsylvania.  41p. 

Longacre,  Robert  Edmondson    PhD  1955  Pennsylvania  [1971] 
Proto-Mixtecan.  333p.  M. 

Mixtec,  Cuicatec,  Trique,  Amuzgo  linguistic  study. 

Longbons,  John  Robert        MA  1954  Indiana  [1972] 

Political  organization  of  central  California  Indians.  73p. 

Includes  Wintun,  Patwin,  Yuki,  Maidu,  Porno,  Wappo,  Miwok, 
Mono,  Nisenan  and  Tubatulabal. 

Longenbaugh,  Dillon  A.        MA  1941    Colorado  A  &  M  [1973] 
4-H  Club  work  for  Indian  boys  and  girls.  64p. 

Longfellow,  Julia  Belle        MA  1925  California  [1974] 

The  New  England  fur  trade  1602-1660.  78p.,  maps. 
Occasional  mention  of  Indian  fur  trade. 

Longmore,  Thomas  Wilson      PhD  1950  Michigan  State  [1975] 
Possibilities  of  agricultural  colonization  in  Peru  with 
reference  to  persons  of  European  origin.  52 lp.  M. 

Also  considers  contemporary  Indian  situation. 

Longtin,  Ray  C.        MA  1948  Columbia  [1976] 

Travel  literature  on  the  Pacific  Northwest  before  1850. 
251p. 

Some  Indian  mention. 

Longyear,  John  Munro  III        PhD  1940  Harvard  [1977] 

Copan  ceramics:  their  chronological  and  historical  sig- 
nificance. Pub  :  "Copan  ceramics ;  a  study  of  southeastern 
Maya  pottery."  Carnegie  Inst.  Wash.,  Pubs.  #597  [1952] 
114p.,  illus. 

Loos,  John  Louis        MA  1939  Nebraska  [1978] 

The  career  of  William  Clark.  107p. 

His  career  as  Supt.  of  Indian  Affairs. 

Lopatin,  Ivan  John        PhD  1934  So.  California  [1979] 

The  cult  of  the  dead  among  the  natives  of  the  Amur 
basin. 
Compares  with  certain  Amerindian  tribes. 

13*  195 


Loper,  Ethel  Violet        MA  1955  Oklahoma  [1980] 

The  alienation  and  utilization  of  the  Pawnee  lands 
(1874-1921).  96p. 

Lopez  Machorro,  Elvira        MHU  1955  Mexico  [1981] 

La  verdad  historica  como  hazafia  literatura.  (Un  estudio 
de  la  Historia  de  la  conquista  de  Mexico  escrita  por 
Antonio  de  Soils).  Pub:  Mexico:  Impresora  Galve 
[1955]  130p. 

Lorenzo  Bautista,  Jose  Luis        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [1982] 
Artefactos  de  Tlatilco. 

Loris,  Elaine  C.        MA  1932  Louisiana  [1983] 

Place  names  of  Point e  Coupee  parish. 

Louisiana;  includes  some  Indian  names. 

Loseff,  Eunice  Devera        MA  1953  So.  California  [1984] 

A  comparative  study  of  names  and  naming  patterns  in 
selected  cultures. 

Several  tribes;  only  Omaha  mentioned  by  name. 

Lossing,  Laverna  Lucy        MA  1934  So.  California  [1985] 

A  study  of  the  character  and  role  of  music  among  the 
California  Indians.  71p.,  illus. 

Lothrop,  Marian  L.         PhD  1926  California  [1986] 

Mariano  Guadalupe  Vallejo,  defender  of  the  northern 
frontier  of  California.  253p. 

Lothrop,  Samuel  Ktrkland        PhD  1921  Harvard  [1987] 

The  ceramics  of  northern  Costa  Rica  and  western  Nic- 
aragua. Pub:  "Pottery  of  Costa  Rica  and  Nicaragua." 
Mus.  Amer.  Ind.,  Heye  Found.,  Contr.,  VIII  [1926] 
2  vols.,  illus. 

Lounsbury,  Floyd  G.        PhD  1949  Yale  [1988] 

Comparative  Iroquoian  morphology.  Pub  :  "Oneida  verb 
morphology."  Yale  U.,  Pubs.  Anthro.  #48  [1953]  lllp. 

Love,  Christene  Moore        MA  1940  Sam  Houston  [1989] 

The  Spanish  missions  of  Texas.  78p. 

Lovrich,  Frank        MA  1952  So.  Dakota  [1990] 

The  assimilation  of  the  Indian  in  Rapid  City.  99p. 

196 


Lowe,  James  Thomas        MS  1952  No.  Texas  [1991] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the  United  States  Government.  205p. 

Lowenfels,  Michael  Sharon        MA  1950  Pennsylvania  [1992] 
Free  drawing  as  a  projective  test  in  cross-cultural  in- 
vestigations. 96p.,  illus. 
Ojibwa  children  tested;  includes  facsimilies  of  their  drawings. 

Lowie,  Robert  Harry        PhD  1908  Columbia  [1993] 

The  test-theme  in  North  American  mythology.  Pub: 
Jour.  Amer.  Folklore,  XXI  #81  [1908]  p97-148. 

Lowrey,  Ernest  J.        MA  1932  Texas  Tech.  [1994] 

Archaeology  of  Antelope  Creek  ruin.  55p. 
On  the  Canadian  River  near  Borger,  Texas. 

Lowrey,  Flora        MA  1945  So.  Methodist  [1995] 

Peter  Ellis  Bean:  a  typical  filibuster  of  early  Texas 
history.  lOlp. 
§  4  "Bean  as  Indian  Agent  for  the  Mexican  Republic". 

Lowrimore,  Burton  Sherman        PhD  1951    California  [1996] 
The  concept  of  dualism  in  American  Indian  folklore. 

Loyola  Mullaly,  Mary        MA  1930  Notre  Dame  [1997] 

Some   modern   poets'   interpretations   of   a   vanishing 
race.  52p. 
General  Indian  consideration. 

Lozano,  Dolores  Dora        MA  1929  Texas  [1998] 

El  Peregrino  Indiano  y  algunas  relaciones  del  siglo  XVI 
de  la  Conquista  de  Mexico.  94p. 

An  account  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico  written  by  Antonio  de 
Saavedra  Guzman,  circa  1599. 

Lucas,  John        MA  1924  Iowa  [1999] 

Career  of  Alexander  Spotswood  as  a  frontier  builder. 
§  2  "Indian  conflicts  and  the  frontier  defense".  Tuscarora. 

Lucas,  Virginia  Cumming        MA  1947  California  [2000] 

Some  psychological  aspects  of  primitive  medicine.  69p. 
Paiute  and  Sioux. 

Lucy,  M.  Kenneth        MA  1935  West.  Colorado  [2001] 

A  description  and  interpretation  of  Mimbres  pottery 
from  the  Mimbres  Valley,  New  Mexico.  56p.,  illus. 

197 


Ludwig,  Fred        MA  1953  Arizona  [2002] 

An  analysis  of  the  inheritable  morphological  traits  of  the 
mandibular  second  premolar.  58p. 

Includes  Indians  among  those  studied. 

Luebben,  Ralph  August        MA  1951  New  Mexico  [2003] 

The  Leaf  Water  Site,  Chama  Valley,  New  Mexico.  144p. 

Luebben,  Ralph  August        PhD  1955  Cornell  [2004] 

A  study  of  some  off-reservation Navaho miners.  364p.  M 

Luhrs,  Dorothy  Louise        MA  1937  New  Mexico  [2005] 

The  identification  and  distribution  of  the  ceramic  types 
in  the  Rio  Puerco  area,  central  New  Mexico.  91p.,  illus. 

Luhrs,  Dorothy  Louise        PhD  1945        So.  California  [2006] 
An  anthropological  study  of  the  sources  of  maladjust- 
ment among  Eastern  Pueblo  adolescents.  215p. 

Lundquist,  Florence  Baree        MA  1934  Pacific  [2007] 

Education  of  the  American  Indian  by  the  United  States. 
112p. 

Lundy,  James  Harwood        MA  1941  Sul  Boss  [2008] 

The  history  of  Jeff  Davis  County.  136p. 
Apaches  in  Texas. 

Luomala,  Ellen  Katharine        MA  1934         California  [2009] 
Turtle's  War  Party :  a  study  in  comparative  mythology. 
79p. 

Refers  to  most  North  American  tribes. 

Lurie,  Nancy  Oestreich        PhD  1952        Northwestern  [2010] 
The  Winnebago  Indians :  a  study  in  cultural  change. 

Period  1634-1950. 

Luther,  Vivian  E.        MA  1937  No.  Dakota  Agri.  [2011] 

Ceremonials  of  the  Sioux  including  their  camp  activities. 
48p. 

Lydy,  Llora  Belle        MA  1926  Indiana  [2012] 

Some  European  tales  among  North  American  Indians. 
151p. 

198 


Lyman,  Jane  Leslie 

see  Paine,  Henrietta  Nash  and  Jane  Leslie  Lyman. 

Lynam,  Anna  Cathryn        MA  1933  Iowa  [2013] 

Experiments  in  Indian  administration,  1824-1871.  126p. 

Shawnee,  Piankashaw,  Peoria,  Kickapoo,  Osage,  Delaware. 

Lynch,  John  Francis        PhD  1953  Washington  [2014] 

Concepts  of  the  Indian  and  Colonial  society  in  Spanish 
writers  on  Guatemala:  1520-1620.  393p.  M. 

Lynch,  Mary  Claire        MA  1934  Marquette  [2015] 

Jesuit  missionary  activities  in  North  America  from 
1572-1773.  114p. 

Lynd,  William  F  arson        MA  1951  California  [2016] 

Fallen  Timbers :  the  effect  of  a  single  battle  on  the  course 
of  American  history.  125p. 

Lynn,  Anella        PhD  1953  Catholic  [2017] 

Interracial  marriages  in  Washington,  D.  C,  1940-1947. 

Includes  Indian  interracial  marriages. 

Lyon,  Eleanor  Harriet        MA  1939  Pennsylvania  [2018] 

Kiowa:  phonology  and  noun  morphology.  21p. 

Lyons,  Emory  J.        MA  1937  Fort  Hays  [2019] 

Isaac  McCoy:  his  plan  of  and  work  for  Indian  coloni- 
zation. 115p.  Pub:  Ft.  Hays  Kans.  State  Coll.,  Bull., 
XXXV  #17  [1945]. 
Miami,  Potawatomi,  Ottawa,  Shawnee,  Creek. 

Lyons,  Letitia  Mary        PhD  1940  Catholic  [2020] 

Francis  Norbert  Blanchet  and  the  founding  of  the  Oregon 
missions,  1838-1848.  200p.  Pub:  Cath.  U.,  Stud.  Amer. 
Church  Hist.,  XXXI  [1940]  200p. 

McAhron,  Albert  Eussell        MA  1952        Notre  Dame  [2021] 
The  material  culture  of  the  Southwestern  Indian  as  seen 
by  the  early  Spanish  explorers,  1536-1634.  93p. 

Mostly  Pueblo  Indians. 

McAllester,  David  Park        PhD  1949  Columbia  [2022] 

Peyote  music.  Pub:  Viking  Fund  Pubs.  Anthro.  #13 
[1949]  104p. 

199 


McAllister,  J.  Gilbert        PhD  1935  Chicago  [2023] 

Kiowa- Apache  social  organization.  Pub:  Eggan,  Social 
Anthropology  of  North  American  Tribes.  U/Chi.  Press 
[1937]  p99-169. 

McAllister,  Stella        MA  1910  Stanford  [2024] 

Missionary  activities  on  the  Gila  and  Colorado  Rivers, 
1768-1782.  79p. 

McArthur,  Daniel  Evander        MA  1918  Texas  [2025] 

The  cattle  industry  in  Texas,  1590-1918.  428p. 

§  3  "Indian  depredations  and  wars". 

MacArthur,  K.  D.        MA  1927  Queen's  [2026] 

The  evolution  of  the  fur-trade,  1760-1774. 

Thesis  missing  from  library. 

McBlatr,  James        MA  1949  California  [2027] 

The  Indian  question  in  the  Ghent  negotiations,  August  8 
—October  13,  1814.  87p. 

McBride,  George  McCutchen        PhD  1921  Yale  [2028] 

Land  tenure  in  Latin  America.  Pub:  Amer.  Geog.  Soc, 
Res.  Ser.  #12  [1923]  204p.,  maps. 

Pt.  1 — Mexico  (includes  chapter  on  aboriginal  land  system). 
Pt.  2 — Agrarian  Indian  communities  of  the  Bolivian  Andes. 

McBride,  Margaret  Mary        MA  1921  California  [2029] 

The  early  Catholic  missionaries  in  the  Pacific  Northwest 
1774-1844.  102p. 

McBrien,  Russell  N.        MA  1950  Colorado  [2030] 

Fort  Union  and  its  wilderness  empire.  146p. 

Assiniboin,  Sioux,  Mandan,  Blackfoot,  Blood,  Gros  Ventre, 
Piegan. 

McBryde,  Felix  Webster        PhD  1940  California  [2031] 

Native  economy  of  southwestern  Guatemala,  and  its 
natural  background.  2  vols. 

McBurney,  Charles  Reed        MA  1948  Kansas  [2032] 

Cache  Creek  Indian  Mission:  a  study  in  religious  edu- 
cation among  the  Comanche,  Apache,  and  Kiowa  Indi- 
ans of  southwestern  Oklahoma.  159p. 

200 


McCaffery,  Walter  Joseph        MA  1940         California  [2033] 
Francisco  Palou,  his  life  and  works.  218p. 
Work  with  California  Indians,  ca.  1773-1789. 

McCagtte,  George  Stephen        MA  1939  Kent  [2034] 

United  States  Indian  trade  establishments.  82p. 

McCaleb,  Walter  Flavius        MA  1897  Texas  [2035] 

The  Spanish  missions  of  Texas.  102p.  Pub  :  Austin  [1906] 

McCall,  Marion        MA  1939  Pittsburgh  [2036] 

Field  work  in  the  Southwest  with  particular  reference  to 
the  Chaco  Canyon  area.  58p. 

McCanles,  Lulu  L.        MA  1921  Stanford  [2037] 

Progress  of  the  Indians  of  the  Canadian  Northwest 
under  the  Dominion.  126p. 

McCann.  Catherine  Josephine     PhD  1947  Pennsylvania  [2038] 
Aboriginal  urn  burial  in  the  southeastern  United  States. 
HOp.  M. 

Compares  customs  with  Mexico,  West  Indies  and  Southwestern 
United  States. 

McCann,  Franexin  Thresher        PhD  1952      Columbia  [2039] 
English  discovery  of  America  to  1585.  Pub:  NY:  King's 
Crown  Press  [1952]  246p. 

General  discussion  of  Indians  as  found  by  explorers. 

McCaskxll,  Joseph  Clyde        PhD  1934  Columbia  [2040] 

The  boys'  adviser  in  the  Government  boarding  schools 
for  Indians.  Pub:  Haskell  Institute  [1934]  120p. 

McCaul,  Donald  Robert        MA  1950  New  Mexico  [2041] 

A  study  of  the  origin  and  development  of  Northwest 
Coast  dugouts.  120p.,  illus. 

McClanahan,  Muriel  H.        PhD  1940  Pittsburgh  [2042] 

Aspects  of  Southwest  regionalism  in  the  prose  works  of 
Mary  Austin. 

Her  Indian  writings. 

McCleary,  John  P.         MA  1948  Mexico  City  [2043] 

The  behavior  pattern  of  the  Mexican.  18p. 

201 


McCleave,  David  Harold         MA  1935  Fort  Hays  [2044] 

A  history  of  the  Indian  missions  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Kansas.  108p. 

McClellan,  Carolyn  M.      MA  1945  Washington/ SL  [2045] 

The  Sioux  Expedition,  1854-1856.  155p. 

McClellan,  Catharine         PhD  1950  California  [2046] 

Culture  change  and  native  trade  in  southern  Yukon 
Territory.  262p. 

McClellan,  Velma        MA  1930  Miami  [2047] 

Indian  conferences  and  Colonial  union,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  New  York,  1664-1754.  104p. 

McCloskey,  Michael  B.        PhD  1952  Catholic  [2048] 

The  Missionary  College  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Queretaro, 
1683-1733.  Pub:  Acad.  Amer.  Franciscan  Hist.,  Mono., 
[1957]   128p. 

Training  for  Indian  work. 

McCluney,  Eugene  B.         MA  1954  Tex.  Christian  [2049] 

History  of  the  activity  of  the  modern  archaeologists  in 
Texas  concerning  the  Indian  cultures.  137p. 

McClure,  Florence  E.        MA  1954  Colorado  State  [2050] 

A  study  of  one  job  placement  program  for  young  Navajo 
Indians  with  limited  education.  68p. 

McCollum,  Dudley  Foster        PhD  1931        New  York  [2051] 
Spanish  Texas.  238p. 

Chapters  on  Texas  Indians,  various  tribes. 

McCollum,  Floyd  Livingston        MS  1923       Kentucky  [2052] 
Bones  from  Kentucky  caves.  128p. 

Mainly  faunal  bones;  but  includes  information  on  prehistoric 
Kentucky  Indian  skeletons. 

McConnaha,  Robert  Emmett        MA  1939         Nebraska  [2053] 
A  history  of  Nehawka,  1854-1916.  69p. 
Omaha,  Oto ;  Nebraska  Indians  in  general. 

McCord,  Thomas  T.,  jr.        MA  1946  New  Mexico  [2054] 

An  economic  history  of  the  Mescalero  Apache.  114p. 

202 


McCorkle,  Homer  Thomas,  jr.         PhD  1954  California  [2055 
Community  persistence  and  cultural  change  on  Marga- 
rita Island,  Venezuela.  M.  Pub  :  "The  problem  of  aborigi- 
nal persistence."  Sowestn.  Jour.  Anthro.,  XI  #3  [1955] 
p288-300. 

Discusses  aboriginal  population  of  the  island  as  found  in  the 
European-Negro -Indian  Guayqueri  community. 

McCormack,  William  Charles        MA  1950        Stanford  [2056] 
Freedom  and  authority  in  primitive  societies.  126p. 
Two  chapters  on  Navajo  social  structure,  religion  and  life  cycle. 

McCranie,  Helen  Eudora        MA  1933  Emory  [2057] 

The  removal  of  the  Cherokee  Indians  from  Georgia.  49p. 

McCreery,  Jane  Honour        MA  1935       So.  California  [2058] 
The  sequence  of  material  culture  traits  in  the  South- 
west. 35p.,  illus. 

McCreery,  Madelon  Elizabeth    MA  1940  So.  California  [2059] 
A  study  of  the  development  of  certain  tribes  on  the 
western  continent  from  a  tribal  to  a  confederacy  form 
of  government.  124p. 

McCrossan,  Joseph  Marie        PhD  1944     Pennsylvania  [2060] 
The  role  of  the  church  and  the  folk  in  the  development 
of  the  early  drama  in  New  Mexico. 

Considerable  attention  to  Franciscan  missions  to  the  Indians. 

McCttlloch,  Julia  R.        MA  1943  Ohio  [2061] 

The  stelae  of  the  Maya.  96p. 

McCtillotjgh,  Halle  David        MA  1941        Wash.  State  [2062] 
Credit  for  Indians  in  the  Pacific  Northwest.  133p. 

McCullough,  Virginia  Delph        MA  1930      Ohio  State  [2063] 
The  bird  motif  in  Egyptian,   Oriental  and  American 
mode.  15p.,  illus. 

Pueblo,  Mexican,  Central  America. 

McCune,  George  Hall        PhD  1942  Minnesota  [2064] 

The    extension    of   the    telegraph   in   the    Northwest, 
1850-1880. 

Building  the  telegraph  in  Indian  country;   Indian- White  re- 
lations; Indian  removal  by  1877. 

203 


MacCurdy,  George  Grant        PhD  1905  Yale  [2065] 

The  Eolithic  problem:  evidences  of  a  rude  industry 
antedating  the  Palaeolithic.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.,  n.s., 
VII  [1905]  p425-279. 

McCurtain,  Edmund  Green        MA  1936  Oklahoma  [2066] 

The  family  backgrounds  of  117  Indian  problem-children. 
132p. 

Various  Oklahoma  groups;  about  20  tribes  represented. 

McCurtain,  Eloise  Evans        MA  1953  Oklahoma  [2067] 

Factors  in  the  adjustment  of  one  hundred  Kiowa  Indian 
youths.  97p. 

McDermott,  Louisa        MA  1904  California  [2068] 

Ethnology  and  folklore  of  Selish  proper.  128p. 

Flathead  Reservation  region  in  northern  Montana;  includes 
Flathead  and  Pend  d' Oreille  tribes. 

Macdonald,  Isabel        MA  1934  Detroit  [2069] 

The  truth  about  the  activities  of  Father  Sebastian  Rasle 
among  the  Abenaki  Indians,  lllp. 

MacDonald,  John  Gordon        MA  1950  Montana  [2070] 

History  of  navigation  on  the  Yellowstone  River.  155p. 

General  references,  not  too  extensive,  to  Crow,  Sioux,  Blackfoot. 

McDonald,  Kenneth  Madison        MA  1931       Alabama  [2071] 
The  removal  of  the  Choctaw,  Chickasaw  and  Cherokee 
Indians  from  Alabama.  129p. 

McDonnold,  Mattie         MA  1942  Oklahoma  [2072] 

Sam    Houston's    Texas    administrations,     1836-1838, 
1841-1844.  104p. 
Considerable  attention  to  Indian  problems. 

McElroy,  Harold  Lewis        MA  1949  Montana  [2073] 

The  Army  frontier  in  Montana.  107p. 
Much  discussion  of  army  campaigns  against  Plains  Indians. 

McFadden,  Roberta  Owens        MS  1954   So.  California  [2074] 
A  social  study  unit  on  the  Southwest  Indians.  72p. 

204 


McFarland,  Will-Lola        MA  1941  Arizona  [2075] 

The  diffusion  of  shell  ornaments  in  the  prehistoric 
Southwest.  251p. 

Discusses  shells  found  in  excavations,  identifies  species  and 
suggests  geographic  origins. 

MacFarlane,  Ronald  Oliver        PhD  1933        Harvard  [2076] 
Indian  relations  in  New  England,  1620-1760:  a  study 
of  a  regulated  frontier.  694p. 

Based  on  Massachusetts  archives,  discusses  Indian  policy  in  a 
controlled  area. 

MacFarlane,  Ruth        MA  1926  Montana  [2077] 

The  intelligence  of  Indians  in  the  schools  of  Montana: 
data  secured  by  an  intelligence  survey  in  Federal,  State, 
and  mission  schools.  37p. 

McFeely,  Frances        MA  1949  .  California  [2078] 

Some  aspects  of  folk-curing  in  the  American  Southwest 
109p. 

Mostly  Spanish -American;  only  incidentally  Indian. 

McGaefey,  Laura  Belle        MA  1926  Kansas  [2079] 

The  comment  of  travelers  in  colonial  Spanish  America, 
1708-1824. 

Includes  general  description  of  South  American  Indians,  but  no 
specific  tribes  mentioned. 

McGee,  Collins  Linton        MA  1922  Mercer  [2080] 

The  activities  of  the  missionaries  among  the  Cherokee. 
49p. 

McGee,  John  T.        MA  1950  Catholic  [2081] 

Present  and  past  systems  of  land  tenure  in  the  Kippewa 
area  of  Temiscaminque,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Including  aboriginal  land  tenure  patterns. 

McGee,  Lee  Albert        PhD  1932  Texas  [2082] 

History  of  Colorado  Territory. 
Early  Indian  troubles. 

McGill,  Edith  Louise        MA  1927  California  [2083] 

The  opening  of  Iowa  to  settlement  and  its  development 
during  the  Territorial  period.  212p. 

Mostly  Sioux,  Algonquin  and  Iowa. 

205 


McGinnis,  Dorothy  F.         MA  1949  Niagara  [2084] 

Myths  and  legends,  and  teaching  American  history. 
llOp. 

Includes  American  Indian  legends. 

McGlashan,  Marian  Lee        MA  1928  California  [2085] 

Manuel  Gayoso  de  Lemos,  Governor  of  Louisiana, 
1797-1799.  100p.,  map. 

His  dealings  with  Creek,  Choctaw,  Chickasaw,  Cherokee,  etc. 

McGoldrick,  Eva  Hartman        MA  1935     Pennsylvania  [2086] 
The  dog  and  human  relations  among  the  aborigines  of 
North  America — north  of  the  Rio  Grande.  50p. 

McGovern,  Janet  Blair  M.        MA  1932       New  Mexico  [2087] 
A  general  survey  of  Isleta  Indian  Pueblo  with  especial 
reference  to  acute  transitional  conditions.  144p.,  illus. 

McGrain,  Gertrude  C.        MA  1937  Detroit  [2088] 

Michigan's  role  in  the  Black  Hawk  War.  55p. 

(1832).  Sauk,  Potawatomi,  Ottawa. 

McGrath,  Ana  Mae        MS  1932  Arizona  [2089] 

Antiquity  of  the  American  Indian.  67p. 

McGregor,  John  Charles        MS  1932  Arizona  [2090] 

The  archaeology  of  the  Little  Colorado  drainage  area. 

McGregor,  John  Charles        PhD  1946  Chicago  [2091] 

Development  and  interrelationship  of  certain  South- 
western cultures.  113p.  Pub:  Southwestern  Archaeology. 
NY:  John  Wiley  &  Sons  [1941]  413p. 

McHugh,  James  J.        MA  1922  Catholic  [2092] 

Educational  aspects  of  the  mission  systems  in  Upper 
California. 

McInttre,  William  G.        PhD  1954  Louisiana  [2093] 

Prehistoric  settlements  in  coastal  Louisiana.  130p. 

500  sites  in  the  area  recorded. 

McIntosh,  Clifton  Brooke        PhD  1932  Virginia  [2094] 

Aves  sin  nido  and  the  beginnings  of  Indianismo.  148p. 

Aves  sin  nido:  a  book  by  Clorinda  Matto  de  Turner;  the  title 
refers  to  the  Peruvian  Indians. 

206 


McIntosh,  Frances        MA  1943  Oklahoma  [2095] 

Social  and  economic  conditions  of  the  Creek  Indians. 

McJimsey,  George  Davis        PhD  1939  Columbia  [2096] 

Topographic  terms  in  Virginia.  Pub:  Amer.  Speech, 
Reprints  cfc  Mono.  #3  [1940]  151p. 

"Not  a  place-name  study;  names  for  topography."  Includes 
some  consideration  of  terms  borrowed  from  Indian  speech. 

McKaye,  Vara  L.         MA  1930  New  Mexico  [2097] 

A  critical  bibliography  of  certain  types  of  the  literature 
of  New  Mexico. 
Some  Indian  consideration. 

McKee,  Mary  Annette        MA  1940  Washington  [2098] 

A  study  of  Aztec  costume  from  the  time  of  the  mi- 
grations in  the  eleventh  or  twelfth  centuries  to  the  Spanish 
conquest  in  1519  A.D.  123p. 

McKee,  Samuel  D.        PhD  1935  Columbia  [2099] 

Labor  in  colonial  New  York,  1664-1776.  Pub:  Columbia 
U.,  Stud.  Hist.  Econ.  Public  Law  #410  [1935]  195p. 
Brief  mention  of  Indians  as  slave  labor. 

McKenna,  Evelyn  M.         M/Ed  1951  Rhode  Island  [2100] 

A  brief  survey  of  the  treatment  of  Indians  by  the  Federal 
Government  since  1824  with  special  emphasis  on  the 
Navajo. 

McKenna,  Frances        MA  1942  Kansas  [2101] 

Mary  Hunter  Austin,  interpreter  of  the  American  Indian. 
95p. 

McKennan,  Robert  Addison        PhD  1933         Harvard  [2102] 
The  Indians  of  the  Upper  Tanana,  Alaska.  50 7p. 

McKenzie,  Fayette  Avery        PhD  1906    Pennsylvania  [2103] 
The  North  American  Indians  of  today  and  their  contact 
with  the  White  race.  Pub  :  The  Indians  in  relation  to  the 
White  population  of  the  United  States.  Columbus  0 :  the 
author  [1908]  117p. 

McKeon,  Jesse  Chester        MA  1934  Penna.  State  [2104] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  Indian  policy  of  Spain, 
France  and  England  in  colonial  America.  63p. 

207 


McKern,  Thomas  Wilton        PhD  1955  California  [2105] 

An  anthropometric  and  morphological  analysis  of  a 
prehistoric  skeletal  population  from  Santa  Cruz  Island, 
California.  102p. 

McKinley,  Harriet  Fisher        MA  1943       New  Mexico  [2106] 
The  Ponca  Indian  Commission  of  1880  and  1881.  79p. 

McKinney,  Keith  H.        MA  1949  New  Mex.  High.  [2107] 

Indians  of  the  Western  Plains.  105p. 

McKinney,  Lillie  G.         MA  1934  New  Mexico  [2108] 

History  of  the  Albuquerque  Indian  School.  Pub:  New 
Mex.  Hist.  Rev.,  XX  [1945]  var.  pp. 

McLaughlin,  Mary  Elaine       MA  1949  Marquette  [2109] 

Political  and  economic  aspects  of  the  Santa  Fe  Trail.  71p. 
Indians  in  relation  to  the  Trail. 

McLaughlin,  Madge        MS  1938  Columbia  [2110] 

The  selection  of  anthropology  books  for  the  undergradu- 
ate liberal  arts  college.  122p. 

General  anthropology;  books  on  Indians  included  in  biblio- 
graphy. 

McLaughlin,  Merlyn        PhD  1951  Colorado  [2111] 

Imperial  aspects  of  the  North  West  Company  in  western 
Canada  to  1870. 

A  study  of  the  rivalry  between  Hudson's  Bay  Co.  and  North 
West  Co.;  includes  activities  of  both  in  the  Indian  trade. 

McLaurin,  Farrior        MA  1938  Texas  [2112] 

Some  central  Texas  kitchen  middens  and  campsites  in 
the  Marshall  Ford  Basin.  155p. 

McLaury,  John  Clark        PedD  1904  New  York  [2113] 

An  historical  outline  of  efforts — both  public  and  private 
— towards  the  education  and  civilization  of  the  Indian, 
and  of  his  present  status.  228p. 

Maclay,  Howard  Stanley        PhD  1956      New  Mexico  [2114] 
Language  and  non-linguistic  behavior:  an  experimental 
investigation.  lOlp.  M . 

Compares  Hoijer-Sapir  and  Whorf  theories,  using  Navajo,  Hopi 
and  other  Amerindian  examples. 

208 


MacLean,  Harold  Sterns       MA  1939  Oklahoma  A  &  M  [2115] 
Educational  guidance  for  Osage  Indians  in  the  public 
schools.  57p. 

MacLean,  Joyce        MS  1954  So.  California  [2116] 

A  verbal  and  pictorial  presentation  of  Navajo  culture. 

McLean,  Sadie  Rosetta        MA  1929  Texas  [2117] 

The  Second  Congress  of  the  Republic  of  Texas.  90p. 

§  6  "Indian  Affairs  of  the  Congress". 

McLeod,  Ruth  Mullins        MA  1936  Louisiana  [2118] 

The  history  of  Natchitoches. 

Natchitoches  Indian  village  and  its  inhabitants  are  considered. 

MacLeod,  William  Christie        PhD  1924  Pennsylvania  [2119] 
The  origin  of  the  state  reconsidered  in  the  light  of  the 
data  of  aboriginal  North  America.  Pub  :  U/Penna.  Press 
[1924]  109p. 

McMillan,  George  Cameron        MA  1955  Manitoba  [2120] 

The  struggle  of  the  fur  companies  in  the  Red  River  re- 
gion, 1811-1821.  201p. 

Metis  of  the  area;  Red  River  Indians. 

McMullen,  Edwin  Wallace,  jr.       PhD  1950  Columbia  [2121] 

English  topographic  terms  in  Florida,  1563-1874.  396p. 

M.  Pub:  U/Florida  Press  [1953]  227p. 

Traces  Florida  topographic  terms ;  those  borrowed  from  Indian, 
French  or  Spanish  inhabitants. 

McMullen,  George  R.        MA  1951      Oklahoma  A  db  M  [2122] 
Federal  policy  in  Indian  education,  1870-1938.  123p. 

McMullen,  Leon  Russell        MA  1932  California  [2123] 

Two  gateways  to  southern  California:  San  Carlos  Pass 
and  Cajon  Pass,  1772-1883.  lllp.,  maps.,  illus. 
Yuma,  Kawia. 

McMurray,  Doris  Carlson        MA  1951  Nebraska  [2124] 

The  attitude  towards  the  church  in  the  Indianista  novel. 

McMurray,  Edna  May  Thomas    MA  1935  So.  Methodist  [2125] 

The  Indian  medicine-man.   89p. 

Discusses  techniques  of  healing,  rites,  herbs,  degree  of  medical 
knowledge  and  tribal  position  of  the  medicine  man. 

u  209 


McNatr,  Robert  Malcolm        PhD  1948  Harvard  [2126] 

The  ideas  of  the  good  in  the  mythology  of  the  Navaho 
Indians.  286p. 

McNally,  Imogene  Elizabeth      MA  1924  Pennsylvania  [2127] 
West  Indian  and  Southeastern  culture  contact.  112p. 

McNally,  Mary  Cecilia        MA  1926  California  [2128] 

The  establishment  of  Territorial  government  in  Colorado. 
173p.,  map. 

Cheyenne,  Arapaho,  Ute,  Sioux,  Kiowa. 

McNamara,  William  M.        PhD  1931  Catholic  [2129] 

The  Catholic  church  on  the  northern  Indiana  frontier, 
1789-1844.   89p.  Pub:   Cath.    U.,  Stud.  Amer.  Church 
Hist.,  XII  [1931]  84p. 
Includes  Indian  problems. 

McNeely,  John  Hamilton,  jr.    MA  1939  Geo.  Washington  [2130] 
History  of  tribal  claims  of  the  Dakota  Sioux  Indians 
against  the  United  States.  127p. 

McNeil,  Mary  Louise        PhD  1952  Iowa  [2131] 

Costumbrismo  in  the  social  novel  of  the  central  Andean 

region.  231p.  M . 

Costumbrismo — descriptions  of  local  customs,  particularly  Indian 
life. 

McNeill,  Parley  H.        MA  1940  Ariz. -Flagstaff  [2132] 

Pre-historic  Indians  of  Arizona.  128p. 

MacNeish,  Richard  Stockton        MA  1944  Chicago  [2133] 

The  establishment  of  the  Lewis  focus.  58p. 
The  archaeology  of  southern  Illinois. 

MacNeish,  Richard  Stockton        PhD  1948        Chicago  [2134] 
Prehistoric  relationships  between  the  cultures  of  the 
southeastern  United  States  and  Mexico  in  the  light  of  an 
archaeological  survey  of  the  State  of  Tamaulipas,  Mexico. 
224p.  M. 

McNulty,  Mary  of  Good  Counsel      MA  1935  Fordham  [2135] 

Indian  nationalism  versus  White  aggression — Pontiac, 

Indian  nationalist.  77p. 

Examines  rise  of  Indian  nationalism  and  emergence  of  Pontiac 
as  a  result  of  White  treaty-breaking. 

210 


McNutt,  Charles  H.         MA  1954  New  Mexico  [2136] 

A  re-evaluation  of  the  San  Juan  Basket  Maker  culture 
and  possible  relationships  to  certain  non-ceramic  groups. 

MacPherson,  Robert  James        MA  1902  Manitoba  [2137] 

The  influence  of  civilization  on  the  North  American  Indi- 
an. 20p. 
Iroquois,  Algonquian,  Cree. 

McQueen,  James  Mitchell        MA  1907  Toronto  [2138] 

The  Iroquois  as  warriors  and  hunters.  64p. 

McQueen,  Ray  A.        PhD  1942  Pittsburgh  [2139] 

The  role  of  Andrew  Jackson  in  the  acquisition  of  the 
Floridas. 

Seminole,  Creek. 

McQuown,  Norman  Anton        PhD  1940  Yale  [2140] 

A  grammar  of  the  Totonac  language.  104+ Up. 

McShane,  Catherine  Mary        PhD  1939         California  [2141] 
Hernando  de  Santaren:  founder  of  the  Jesuit  missions 
of  the  Sierra  Madre.  314p. 

Into  Sinaloa  in  1594;  died  in  the  Tepehuan  Revolt  of  1616.  In- 
cludes Guasave,  Xixime,  Acaxee  and  Nebomes  tribes. 

McTaggart,  John  Bryan       MA  1928  Oklahoma  ASM  [2142] 
A  history  of  the  Comanche  tribe  of  Indians  as  influenced 
by  the  Federal  Indian  policy.  119p. 

McVey,  Cecil  Harold        MA  1951  Colorado  [2143] 

Fort  Hays,  Kansas.  90p. 

Indian  campaigns,  1865-1869.  Sioux,  Cheyenne,  Kiowa,  Arapaho 
and  Kaw  included  in  general  consideration  of  "Indians". 

McVicker,  Harvey  Grant        MA  1905  Columbia  [2144] 

The  ancient  cliff-dwellers  of  the  Southwest.  37p. 

McWhirt,  Martha  J.         MA  1936  Arizona  [2145] 

Incised  decoration  of  the  prehistoric  pottery  of  the 
Southwest.  130p.,  pis. 

Mackin,  Margaret  Cahalan      MA  1934  Birmingham-Bo.  [2146] 
The  Creek  Nation  and  the  expansionists.  102p. 

14*  211 


Macon,  Winnie        MS  1932  Kansas  [2147] 

Certain  differences  between  Indian  children  and  White 
children  on  the  ninth  and  tenth  grade  levels.  120p. 

Tests  at  Haskell  Institute. 

Maddox,  John  Lee        PhD  1914  Yale  [2148] 

The  medicine  man.  A  sociological  study  of  the  character 
and  evolution  of  shamanism.  370p.  Pub:  NY:  Macmillan 
[1923]  330p. 

Much  on  Indians  scattered  throughout. 

Madeira,  Percy  Childs,  jr.        MA  1933    Pennsylvania  [2149] 
Discussion  of  trans-Pacific  influences  on  the  material 
traits  of  certain  of  the  higher  pre-Columbian  American 
cultures.  176+ 17p. 

Madsen,  Brigham  Dwaine        MA  1940  California  [2150] 

History  of  the  upper  Snake  River  Valley,  1807-1825. 
116p.,  map. 

Bannock,  Shoshoni. 

Madsen,  Brigham  Dwaine        PhD  1948  California  [2151] 

The  Bannock  Indians  in  Northwest  history,  1805-1900. 
327p. 

Madsen,  William        PhD  1955  California  [2152] 

Christo-paganism :  a  study  of  Mexican  religious  syn- 
cretism. 166p.  Pub:  "Shamanism  in  Mexico."  Sowestn. 
Jour.  Anthro.,  XI  #1  [1955]  p48-57. 

Especially  considers  San  Francisco  Tecospa,  a  Nahuatl  village 
in  Mexico. 

Magaret,  Helene        PhD  1940  Iowa  [2153] 

Father  de  Smet :  a  biography.  Pub  :  Farrar  &  Rinehart 
[1940]  371p. 

Period  1840-1873.  Flathead,  Sioux  wars,  Civil  War,  Gold  Rush, 
etc. 

Maggs,  Helen  Louise        MA  1942  Syracuse  [2154] 

Sir  William  Johnson's  role  in  the  French  and  Indian 
War.  129p. 

212 


Maguxre,  Edward  Francis        MA  1953  St.  Louis  [2155] 

Frequent  diseases  and  intended  remedies  on  the  frontier 
(1780-1850).  55p. 

Includes  Indian  diseases  and  remedies,  and  epidemics  histori- 
cally recorded. 

Mahan,  Bruce  Ellis        MA  1920  Iowa  [2156] 

Old  Fort  Crawford,  1816-1856. 

Mahan,  Bruce  Ellis        PhD  1927  Iowa  [2157] 

Old  Fort  Crawford  and  the  frontier.  Pub:  State  Hist. 
Hist.  Soc.  of  Iowa  [1926]  349p. 
Winnebago,  Sioux,  Ojibwa,  Menomini. 

Maher,  M.  Catherine  Anthony        MA  1951    St.  John's  [2158] 
A  study  of  the  Ollantay  as  an  expression  of  Quechua 
culture.  61p. 

Mahler,  Joy        MA  1948  Columbia  [2159] 

An  analysis  of  a  stratigraphic  textile  series  from  Pacha- 
camac,  Peru.  25p. 

Mahoney,  Esther  N.        MA  1936  Arizona  [2160] 

The    development    and    classification    of     Chihuahua 
pottery.  65p. 

Casas  Grandes  compared  with  the  Valley  of  Mexico  and  the 
Middle  Gila  ware. 

Mahoney,  Marie  Patricia        MA  1935  Clark  [2161] 

American  public  opinion  and  Andrew  Jackson's  Indian 
policy,  1828-1835.  116+9p. 

Maier,  Harvey  Edwin        MA  1939  Washington  [2162] 

Economic  history  of  Pend  Oreille  County. 

Establishing   of  Reservation   and   Indian   school   at    Cusick, 
Washington. 

Malan,  Vernon  Duane        MA  1948  Montana  [2163] 

Language  and  social  change  among  the  Flathead  Indi- 
ans. 204p. 

Malic,  Elinor  Eyre        MA  1923  California  [2164] 

The  political  development  of  Montana,  1862-1889.  182p. 
Mostly  Flathead,  Blackfeet,  Crow  and  Sioux. 

213 


Malin,  James  Claude        MA  1916  Kansas  [2165] 

David  R.  Atchison,  Senator. 

As  Chairman  of  Commission  on  Indian  Affairs,  1830-1854, 
Atchison  had  much  to  do  with  Indian  removal. 

Malin,  James  Claude        PhD  1921  Kansas  [2166] 

The  relation  of  Indian  policy  to  westward  expansion. 
Pub:  V/Kans.,  Bull,  Human.  Stud.,  II  #3  [1921]  108p. 

Mallory,  Gladys        MA  1939  Oklahoma  [2167] 

Spanish  beginnings  in  Arizona.  156p. 
Considerable  on  Arizona  Indians. 

Malone,  Henry  Thompson        MA  1949  Emory  [2168] 

Cherokee  civilization  in  the  lower  Applachians,  es- 
pecially in  north  Georgia,  before  1830.  191p. 

Malone,  Henry  Thompson        PhD  1952  Emory  [2169] 

A  social  history  of  the  Eastern  Cherokee  Indians  from 
the  Revolution  to  Removal.  386p.  Pub  :  Cherokees  of  the 
Old  South.  U/Georgia  Press  [1956]  238p. 

Mandelbaum,  David  Goodman        PhD  1936  Yale  [2170] 

Adjustment  of  the  Plains  Cree  to  a  changing  environ- 
ment. Pub:  "The  Plains  Cree."  Amer.  Mus.  Nat.  Hist., 
Anthro.  Paps.,  XXXVII  [1940]  pl55-316. 

Mangiante,  Rosal        MA  1950  Arizona  [2171] 

History  of  Fort  Defiance,  1851-1900.  lOOp. 

Navajo. 

Mangin,  William  Patrick        PhD  1954  Yale  [2172] 

The  cultural  significance  of  the  fiesta  complex  in  an 
Indian  hacienda  in  Peru.  [305p.] 
Vicos,  Peru. 

Manion,  Donald  Keith        MA  1949  Oregon  [2173] 

The  changing  relationships  of  the  modeler  to  his  material 
in  China  and  the  Valley  of  Mexico ;  a  comparative  study 
of  the  clay  figurines  produced  during  the  first  millenium 
of  the  Christian  era.  73p.,  illus. 

Mann,  Clara        MS  1937  Oregon  State  [2174] 

A  study  of  Indian  housing  conditions  of  Wrangell 
Institute  students  to  determine  the  type  of  home  ma- 
nagement house  needed. 

214 


Mann,  Francis  Walker,  jr.         MA  1935   So.  California  [2175] 
Father  Pierre- Jean  de  Smet,  S.  J. :  his  influence  on  the 
history  of  the  trans-Mississippi  West.  147p.,  illus. 
Especially  Potawatomi,  Flathead,  Yakima,  Sioux. 

Mannix,  Margaret  M.        MA  1941  Marquette  [2176] 

The  contribution  of  Eusebio  Francisco  Kino,  S.  J.,  to 
the  exploration  and  civilization  of  the  American  South- 
west. 105p. 

Manross,  William  Wilson        PhD  1938  Columbia  [2177] 

The  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States,  1800-1840; 
a  study  in  church  life.  Pub:  Columbia  U.,  Stud.  Hist. 
Econ.  Public  Law,  #441  [1938]  270p. 

Chapter  on  missions  and  missionaries.  Brief  Indian  content  scat- 
tered elsewhere. 

Manry,  Corinne         MA  1937  Texas  [2178] 

A  history  of  the  education  of  the  Alabama  Indians  of 
Polk  County,  Texas.  HOp. 

Mansell,  Adele         MA  1941  Sam  Houston  [2179] 

A  history  of  Trinity  County.  73p. 

Texas.  Chapter  "Indian  history". 

Mansfield,  Portia        EdD  1953  New  York  [2180] 

The  Conchero  dancers  of  Mexico.  290p.  M . 

Considers  pre -Hispanic  origins  and  descriptions  of  conchero 
dance,  including  historical  analysis,  and  its  relation  to  the  Aztecs. 

Manson,  Clara  Sue        MA  1936  So.  California  [2181] 

Indian  uprisings  in  Sonora,  Mexico,  lllp. 

Mantor,  Lyle  Edwin        PhD  1934  Iowa  [2182] 

The  history  of  Fort  Kearney. 

Sioux,  Pawnee. 

Mapes,  Eleanor  Marie        MA  1940  Texas  [2183] 

The  Indian  in  American  poetry,  1840-1860.  125p. 

Marble,  Bessie  Young        MA  1937  Montana  [2184] 

The  intelligence  and  achievement  of  White  and  Salish 
Indian  children.  62p. 

215 


March,  David  DeArmond        MA  1941  Missouri  [2185] 

Cheyenne  and  Sioux  Indian  relations  along  the  Oregon 
Trail,  1841-1858.  92p. 

Marchand,  James  W.        MA  1951  Vanderbilt  [2186] 

The  sources  of  Herder's  knowledge  of  America. 

Emphasizes  Herder's  great  interest  and  knowledge  of  Amerin- 
dian linguistics,  ethnology  and  cultural-historical  aspects. 

Marchant,  Alexander  N.    PhD  1940       Johns  Hopkins  [2187] 
The  economic  relations  of  Portuguese  and  Indians  in  the 
settlement  of  Brazil,  1500-1580.  Pub:  Johns  Hopkins  U., 
Stud.  Hist.  Pol.  Set.,  60th  Ser.  #1  [1942]  160p. 

Marckengton,  Stanley  Eugene    MA  1955      Willamette  [2188] 
Organization  of  the  Klamath  adult  special  education 
and  training  program  for  the  Klamath  Reservation. 
421p. 

Marentette,  Mary  Charles    MA  1935  Detroit  [2189] 

The  old  Jesuit  Huron  Mission,  Sandwich,  Ontario.  54p. 
Huron,  Ottawa. 

Margatn  Araujo,  Carlos  R.        MA  1956      Mexico:  EN  [2190] 
Funcionalismo  arquitectonico  del  Mexico  prehispanico. 

Mariscal,  Ernest  Henry        MAE  1941  Mexico  [2191] 

Anotaciones  sobre  la  historia  de  Arizona.  129p. 
Including  the  place  of  the  Indian  in  that  history. 

Marjerrison,  Mary  Isabel        MA  1935  Indiana  [2192] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  origin  myths  of  the  Indians 
of  the  Plains  and  Plateau  area.  255p. 

Marrs,  Garland  John        MA  1949  New  Mexico  [2193] 

Problems  arising  from  the  surface  occurrence  of  archae- 
ological material  in  southwestern  Chihuahua,  Mexico. 

Marsh,  Ralph  Henry        MA  1941  Sul  Ross  [2194] 

The  history  of  Polk  County,  Texas.  93p.,  illus. 
Kickapoo,  Coushatta,  Alabama. 

Marsh,  Roy  Elmer        MA  1921  California  [2195] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  New  Mexico.  1845-60. 187p. 

216 


Marshall,  Cecil  Eugene        MA  1932  Iowa  [2196] 

The  Spanish-Indian  policy  in  the  sixteenth  century. 

Marshall,  Cecil  Eugene        PhD  1933  Iowa  [2197] 

The  origins  of  a  new  society  in  New  Spain,  1492-1580. 

Development  of  the  mestizo;  considerable  attention  given  to 
Indian  assimilation. 

Marshall,  Ellen        MA  1934  Texas  [2198] 

Some  phases  of  the  establishment  and  development  of 
roads  in  Texas,  1716-1845.  117p.,  maps. 

§  1  "Indian  paths  and  Spanish  trails". 

Marshall,  Frances  Jane        MA  1925  Chicago  [2199] 

The  influence  of  the  southern  Indians  on  the  Revo- 
lutionary War.  42p. 

Marshall,  Henry  R.        MA  1935  Niagara  [2200] 

Fort  Niagara  under  the  French,  English  and  the  United 
States.  24p. 

Marshall,  Herbert  Claude    MA  1940  Oklahoma  A&M  [2201] 
The  North  Carolina  Cherokees.  29p. 

Marshall,  Thomas  Maitland         PhD  1914      California  [2202] 
A  history  of  the  western  boundary  of  the  Louisiana 
Purchase,   1819-1841.  Pub:    U /Calif.,   Pvbs.  Hist.,  II 
[1914]  266p.,  maps. 

Marti,  Anna  Miller        MA  1935  Oklahoma  [220 3] 

A  history  of  the  Ghost-Dance  religion  among  the  Indians. 
94p. 

Martig,  Ralph  Richard        PhD  1934  Illinois  [2204] 

The  Hudson's  Bay  Company  claims,  1846-1869.  245p. 

§  5  "The  course  of  Empire:  the  Indians".  Yakima,  Cayuse,  Col- 
ville,  Spokane,  Nez  Perce,  Walla  Walla. 

Martin,  Evelyn  Margaretta      MA  1943  So.  California  [2205] 
Analysis    of    Indian    ceremonial    costumes    of    central 
Oklahoma.  1  lip.,  pis.,  photos. 

Martin,  Jeannette  Rowell        MA  1949  Indiana  [2206] 

The  Rogue  Indian  wars,  1853-1855.  109p. 
Takelma,  Chastacosta,  Tututni,  Tututunne,  Chemetunne. 

217 


Martin,  Lucy  Neal        MA  1929  Oregon  [2207] 

The  Indians  of  the  Willamette  Valley.  179p. 

Martin,  Minerva  L.         PhD  1939  Louisiana  [2208] 

Helen  Hunt  Jackson  in  relation  to  her  times.  Pub: 
U/Louisiana  Press  [1939]  195p. 

Her  interests  and  activities  in  behalf  of  the  Indians. 

Martin,  Paul  Sidney        PhD  1929  Chicago  [2209] 

The  kiva:  a  survival  of  an  ancient  house  type.  105p. 

Martin,  Ramona  I.        MA  1934  Wichita  [2210] 

Government  treatment  of  the  Osages  to  1830.  163p. 

Martin,  Sidney  Walter        PhD  1942         No.  Carolina  [2211] 
The  Territorial  period  of  Florida,  1819-1845. 

White-Indian  wars;  relations  with  Creek  and  Seminole. 

Martin,  William  B.         MA  1903  Catholic  [2212] 

Religion  among  the  Huron,  Iroquois  and  Algonkian 
Indians. 

Martin  del  Campo,  Rafael         MCB  1937  Mexico  [2213] 

Los  reptiles  y  batracios  segun  los  codices  y  relatos  de  los 
antiguos  mexicanos.  512p. 

Martln-Vegue,  George  Boyd         MA  1948  Florida  State  [2214] 
A  study  of  the  cultural  history  of  pre-Spanish  Peru.  71p., 
illus. 

Marvin,  Sallte  Mather        MA  1922  Oklahoma  [2215] 

The  poetry  of  the  American  Indian.  40p. 

Mary  Cecil        MA  1944  Ottawa  [2216] 

Jean-Pierre  Aulneau  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  missionary 
to  western  Canada.  105p. 

Mary  Clare        MA  1955  Montana  [2217] 

The  significance  of  the  pipe  to  the   Gros  Ventres  of 
Montana.  196p. 

Marzano,  Ruth  Anne         MA  1948  Chicago  [2218] 

An  analysis  of  a  series  of  crania  from  pre-historic  Illinois 
with  a  critique  of  the  racial  classification  of  the  area.  38p. 

218 


Maser,  Moreen  0.        MA  1939  New  York  [2219] 

Realism  in  pre-Columbian  art  from  Mexico  to  Peru. 
172p.,  illus. 

Masitts,  Vera        MA  1945  Yale  [2220] 

Ceramic  stratigraphy  at  South  Indian  Field,  Florida. 
60p. 

Mason,  Charles  Peter        MA  1955       Cent.  Washington  [2221] 
Personality  adjustment,  mental  maturity,  and  music 
aptitude  of  the  three  ethnic  groups  represented  at  Mt. 
Edgecumbe  School,  Mt.  Edgecumbe,  Alaska.  73p. 

Athapascans,  Haida,  Tlingit,  Tsimshian. 

Mason,  Gregory        PhD  1938  So.  California  [2222] 

The  culture  of  the  Taironas.  213p.,  pis.,  maps. 

Mason,  John  Alden        PhD  1911  California  [2223] 

The  ethnology  of  the  Salinan  Indians.  Pub:   U /Calif., 
Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol,  X  #4  [1912]  p97-240. 

Mason,  Z.  A.        PhD  1954  Texas  Tech.  [2224] 

The  Baptist  missionary  movement  on  the  Texas  frontier, 
1865-1885. 

Mainly  Indian  raids  and  attacks;  apparently  little  real  "mis- 
sionary work"  was  done. 

Massey,  Dorothy        MA  1923  Wisconsin  [2225] 

The  Indian  agencies  at  Peoria  and  Rock  Island  (a  study 
in  the  Potawatomi  and  Sauk  and  Fox  Indians).  88p. 

Massey,  Harold  E.        MA  1948  Southwestern  [2226] 

A  history  of  Collin  County.  128p. 
Indians  of  Collin  County,  Texas. 

Massey,  William  Clifford        PhD  1955  California  [2227] 

Culture  history  in  the  Cape  region  of  Baja  California, 
Mexico.  370p. 

Masten,  Bessie  Isabel        MA  1914  Chicago  [2228] 

John  Stuart,  Indian  agent.  33p. 

(1740-1811).  Discusses  his  work  in  the  Southeast. 

219 


Masterson,  James  Raymond        PhD  1936  Harvard  [2229] 

Records  of  travel  in  North  America,  1700-1776. 

Six  chapters  are  devoted  to  travel  records  commenting  on  the 
Indian :  race,  economics,  religion,  culture,  interracial  marriage. 

Mather,  John  R.        PhD  1950  Johns  Hopkins  [2230] 

Pleistocene  climates  and  their  effect  on  the  New  World 
migration  of  ancient  man.  Pub:  Sowestn  Jour.  Anthro., 
X  #3  [1954]  p304-321. 

Mathews,  Ernest  Dustin      ThM  1950   Louisville  Presb.  [2231] 
Problems  and  processes  of  translating  the  ancient  scrip- 
tures for  the  modern  Maya  of  Yucatan.  172p. 

Mathews,  Lois  Kimball        MA  1904  Stanford  [2232] 

A  study  of  the  spread  of  settlement  in  New  England  from 
1620  to  1850.  60p. 

Includes  Indians  in  New  England. 

Matson,  Gustave  Albin        PhD  1935      Washington/ SL  [2233] 
A  procedure  for  the  serological  determination  of  blood 
relationships  of  ancient  and  modern  peoples  with  special 
reference  to  the  American  Indian.   102p.  Pub:  Jour. 
Immunology,  XXX  #6  [1936]  2nd  pt. 
Blackfoot,  Blood,  Pueblo. 

Matthews,  George  Hubert        MA  1954    Pennsylvania  [2234] 
A  phonemic  analysis  of  a  Dakota  dialect.  12p. 

Matthews,  Ruth  Estelle        MA  1941  Stanford  [2235] 

A  study  of  Colorado  place  names.  429p. 
Includes  Indian  place  names  and  Indian  personal  names. 

Mattson,  Julia  Edna        MA  1951  No.  Dakota  [2236] 

A  survey  of  Indian  pottery,  arts,  crafts,  and  symbolism 
west  of  the  Mississippi  River.  343p. 

Maundrell,  Charles  Richard        MA  1941         Queen's  [2237] 
Indian  health,  1867-1940.  90p. 

Maxwell,  Amos  DeZell        MA  1950    Oklahoma  A  &  M  [2238] 
The  Sequoyah  Constitutional  Convention.  141p.  Pub: 
Boston:  Meador  Pub.  Co.  [1953]  159p. 

220 


Maxwell,  Ida  Elizabeth        MA  1933         Geo.  Peabody  [2239] 
A  study  of  the  legends  and  stories  of  Arkansas  Indians. 
184p. 

Quapaw,  Osage,  Cherokee,  Choctaw,  Caddo,  Iroquois,  Chicka- 
saw. 

Maxwell,  Moreau  Sanford        MA  1946  Chicago  [2240] 

A  designation  of  the  Dillinger  focus,  Carbondale,  southern 
Illinois.  80p. 

Maxwell,  Moreau  Sanford        PhD  1949  Chicago  [2241] 

A  proposed  Woodland  chronology  in  southern  Illinois. 
287p.  Pub:  "Woodland  cultures  of  southern  Illinois: 
archeological  excavations  in  the  Carbondale  area." 
Logan  Mies.  Pubs.  Anthro.,  Bull.  #7  [1951]. 

Maxwell,  Thomas  J.,  jr.        MA  1953  Missouri  [2242] 

Agricultural  ceremonies  of  the  central  Andes.  Pub: 
Ethnohistory,  III  #1  [1956]  p46-71. 

Mayer-Oakes,  William  James        PhD  1954       Chicago  [2243] 
Fort  Ancient  relationships  to  the  late  prehistoric  oc- 
cupation of  the  upper  Ohio  Valley.  M .  Pub  :  Prehistory 
of  the  upper  Ohio   Valley:  an  introductory  archeological 
study.  Pittsburgh:  Carnegie  Mus.  [1955]  296p.,  illus. 

Mayers,  Isaac  Brown        MA  1933  Claremont  [2244] 

Stonework  of  the  Indians  of  southern  California.  128p. 
+54p.  photos. 

Mayhall,  Mildred  Pickle        PhD  1939  Texas  [2245] 

The  Indians  of  Texas :  the  Atakapa,  the  Karankawa,  the 
Tonkawa.  712p.,  many  illus. 

Mays,  Elizabeth        MA  1923  Emory  [2246] 

The  march  of  Andrew  Jackson  in  the  First  Seminole 
War.  96p. 

Mead,  Mildred  Ford        MA  1941  Sam  Houston  [2247] 

Indians  of  Texas  in  legend  and  poetry.  105p. 

Means,  Georgia  Sherwood        MA  1933  Columbia  [2248] 

Economic  penetration  into  western  New  York,  1608  to 
1763.  46p. 

French-Indian  relations,  especially  Iroquois. 

221 


Me  any,  Edmond  S.        MA  1901  Wisconsin  [2249] 

Chief  Joseph,  the  Nez  Perce.  63p. 

Meany,  Katherine  C.         MA  1931  Denver  [2250] 

The  Aztecs.  122p. 

Mecham,  John  Lloyd        MA  1917  California  [2251] 

The  Rodriguez  expedition  into  New  Mexico,  1581-1582. 
106+166p.  Pub:  "The  second  Spanish  expedition  in  New 
Mexico:  an  account  of  the  Chamuscado-Rodriguez  en- 
trada  of  1581-1582."  New  Mex.  Hist.  Rev.,  I  #3  [1926] 
p265-291. 
Jumano,  Piro,  Tiwa  and  neighboring  Pueblo  tribes. 

Mecham,  John  Lloyd        PhD  1923  California  [2252] 

Francisco  de  Ibarra  and  the  founding  of  Nueva  Viscaya, 
1554-1575.  Pub:  Duke  U.  Press  [1927]  265p. 

Mechling,  William  Httbbs        PhD  1917  Harvard  [2253] 

The  social  and  religious  life  of  the  Malecites  and  Micmacs. 

Medicine-Crow,  Joseph        MA  1939  So.  California  [2254] 

The   effects   of  European   culture   contacts  upon  the 
economic,  social,  and  religious  life  of  the  Crow  Indians. 

Meek,  Wilbur  Thornton        PhD  1947  Columbia  [2255] 

The  exchange  media  of  colonial  Mexico.  Pub:  King's 
Crown  Press  [1948]  114p. 

§  2  "Native  media  of  exchange". 

Meggers,  Betty  Jane        PhD  1952  Columbia  [2256] 

The  archeological  sequence  on  Marajo  Island,  Brazil,  with 
special  reference  to  the  Marajoara  culture.  373p.  M. 

Mehler,  Elsa  Sauter        MA  1916  Columbia  [2257] 

Religious  and  social  customs  of  the  Iroquois  Indians. 
27p. 

Meier,  Alice  Emma        MA  1915  Illinois  [2258] 

The  American  Indian  in  German  poetry.  60p. 

Meighan,  Clement  Woodward        PhD  1953   California  [2259] 
Ancient  pottery  figurines  and  their  significance  in  the 
study  of  prehistory.  M . 

222 


Meigs,  Peveril  III        PhD  1932  California  [2260] 

The  Dominican  missions  of  Lower  California:  a  chapter 
in  historical  geography.  382p.  Pub:  "The  Dominican 
frontier  of  Lower  California."  U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Geog.,  VII 
[1935]  pl-229. 

Change  of  economy  of  Indians  in  mission  area  and  decline  of 
population. 

Meinig,  Donald  William        PhD  1953  Washington  [2261] 

The  Walla  Walla  country:  1805-1910.  A  century  of  man 
and  the  land.  365p.  M . 

Indians  figure  in  wars,  fur  trade  and  missionary  contacts. 

Meindt,  Mary  Concessa        MA  1950  Duquesne  [2262] 

Pere  Gabriel  Druillettes,  missionary  extraordinary.  53p. 

Abnaki  and  Montagnais. 

Meixner,  Robert  Harmon        MA  1948        Southwestern  [2263] 
History  of  Padre  Island.  11  Op. 
Texas.  Chapter  "Padre  Island  and  the  Karankawa  Indians". 

Mekeel,  Haviland  Scudder        PhD  1932  Yale  [2264] 

A  modern  American  Indian  community  in  the  light  of  its 
past:  a  study  in  culture  change.  218p.,  illus.  Pub:  "The 
economy  of  a  modern  Teton  Dakota  community."  Yale 
U.,  Pubs.  Anthro.  #6  [1936]  14p.,  illus. 

Melendez,  Concepcion         MA  1926  Columbia  [2265] 

El  indianismo  en  la  no  vela  hispanoamericana.  56p. 

Melom,  Halvor  Gordon        MA  1935  California  [2266] 

Francisco  de  Urdinola ;  his  life  and  legend,  with  emphasis 
upon  his  earlier  career.  132p. 

Apache,  Mazapil,  Guachichil. 

Melrose,  Andrew  Rae        MA  1923  Columbia  [2267] 

The  Spirit  Lake  massacre.  44p. 
Sioux  uprising  at  Springfield,  Minnesota,  in  1857. 

Mendelsohn,  Irene  Anna        MA  1927       So.  California  [2268] 
The   Anglo-American   colonization   of   Arizona   before 
1900.  82p.,  map. 

General  references,  especially  Apache  and  Yuma. 

223 


Mendenhall,  Raymond  Eli        PhD  1925        New  York  [2269] 
Quaker  contributions  to  American  education.  265p. 
Chapter  on  "Quaker  education  among  the  Indians". 

Menzi,  Hermine        MA  1926  Chicago  [2270] 

The  relation  of  the  Indians  to  the  economic  life  of  co- 
lonial New  England.  62p. 

Merriam,  Alan  P.         PhD  1951  Northwestern  [2271] 

Songs    of    the    Afro-Bahian    cults:    an    ethnomusical 
analysis. 
Considers  Indian  influences  on  Negro  music  of  Brazil. 

Merrill,  Pierce  Kelton        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [2272] 

The  social  and  economic  status  of  the  Choctaw  Indians. 
121p. 

Merrlman,  Howard  Maxwell        MA  1931     Cincinnati  [2273] 
Frontier  defense  in  the  Northwest  Territory.  41p. 

Merwin,  Bruce  W.        MS  1924  Kansas  [2274] 

A  study  in  curriculum  building  centered  about  a  social 
science  course  based  on  the  American  Indian,  lllp. 

Merwin,  Raymond  Edwin        PhD  1913  Harvard  [2275] 

The  ruins  of  the  southern  part  of  the  peninsula  of 
Yucatan,  with  special  reference  to  their  place  in  the 
Maya  culture.  Pub:  with  G.  C.  Vaillant  "The  ruins  of 
Holmul,  Guatemala."  Harvard  U.,  Peabody  Mus.,  Mem., 
Ill  #2  [1932]  103p.,  illus. 

Meyer,  Constance        MA  1933  Northwestern  [2276] 

The  local  background  of  the  Kansas-Nebraska  Act. 
Some  Indian  content. 

Meyer,  Leland  Richard        MA  1922  Syracuse  [2277] 

The  people  and  institutions  of  the  Mohawk  Valley  from 
the  first  settlement  to  the  early  nineteenth  century. 
198p. 
Iroquois. 

Meyncke,  Gretchen  Dye        MA  1927  Indiana  [2278] 

The  "Orpheus"  story  among  the  North  American  Indians 
141p. 

224 


Michael,  Henry  N.        PhD  1954  Pennsylvania  [2279] 

The  Neolithic  Age  in  eastern  Siberia.  40 lp.  M. 

Brief  section  comparing  eastern  Siberia  Neolithic  cultures  with 
Palaeo -Eskimo  cultures,  and  with  some  recent  North  American 
archeological  sites. 

Migan,  Mary  Felixa        MA  1946  St.  John's  Coll.  [2280] 

A  survey  of  Father  de  Smet's  work  as  Government 
envoy  to  the  Indians  of  the  West,  1851-1868.  123p. 

Milam,  Joe  B.        MA  1931  Oklahoma  A&M  [2281] 

The  opening  of  the  Cherokee  Outlet.  174p. 

Miles,  Lewis  Clarence        MS  1936  Idaho  [2282] 

Chief  Spokane  Garry,  early  Indian  educator.  44p. 

Miles,  Suzanne  Whitelaw        MA  1948  Chicago  [2283] 

A  comparative  analysis  of  the  survivals  of  the  ancient 
Maya  calendar.  90p. 

Miles,  Suzanne  Whitelaw        PhD  1955  Badcliffe  [2284] 

The  sixteenth  century  Pokom-Maya:  a  documentary 
analysis  of  social  structure  and  archaeological  setting. 
161p. 

Milford,  Stanley  James        MA  1937        So.  California  [2285] 
The  Twin  War  God  cult  of  the  living  Pueblos.  95p.,  illus. 

Miller,  Bessie        MA  1930  Emory  [2286] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  religion  of  the  North  American 
Indian.  42p. 

Miller,  Carl  Frederick        MA  1929  Arizona  [2287] 

Prehistoric  irrigation  systems  in  Arizona.  47p. 

Miller,  George  Albert        MA  1954  Mexico  City  [2288] 

Christian  mediaeval  and  Indian  influences  on  the  Mexi- 
can attitude  toward  death.  68p.,  pis. 

Compares  and  contrasts  mediaeval  European  and  Aztec  con- 
cepts of  death. 

Miller,  Helen  Marexey        MA  1954        West.  Colorado  [2289] 
Let  me  be  a  free  man.  183p. 

Fictional  biography  of  Chief  Joseph,  Nez  Perce. 

15  225 


Miller,  James  Marshall        MA  1937         So.  California  [2290] 
The  G  kivas  of  Chetro  Ketl.  187p. 

Miller,  Josephine  Eugenia        MA  1931    So.  California  [2291] 
The  culture  of  the  Florida  Seminoles.  79p.,  illus. 

Miller,  Mary  Emelyn        MA  1919  Oklahoma  [2292] 

A  history  of  the  Indians  in  the  Indian  Territory  from 
1866  to  1889.  [64p.] 

Miller,  Merton  Leland        PhD  1897  Chicago  [2293] 

A  preliminary  study  of  the  Pueblo  of  Taos,  New  Mexico. 
Pub:  U/Chi.  Press  [1898]  48p. 

Miller,  Mervyn        MA  1932  Pacific  [2294] 

A  history  of  the  secularization  of  the  missions  of  Cali- 
fornia. lOlp. 
California  tribes. 

Miller,  Nathan        PhD  1925  Yale  [2295] 

The  child's  position  in  simple  societies.  A  sociological 
study.  517+30p.  Pub:  Brentano  [1928]  307p. 

Although  examples  used  are  primarily  from  Africa  and  Oceania, 
Amerindian  references  are  scattered  throughout. 

Miller,  Ray  E.        MA  1929  Iowa  [2296] 

A   strobophotographic   analysis   of   a   Tlingit   Indian's 
speech.  49p.,  illus. 

Miller,  Robert  Alexander        MA  1953     No.  Carolina  [2297] 
Latin  American  literature  of  discovery  and  exploration 
in  the  library  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina:  a 
bibliography. 
Circa  1492-1650. 

Miller,  Wallace  Elden        PhD  1937  Northwestern  [2298] 

Relations  of  church  and  state  in  Georgia,  1732-1776. 
Indian  -White  relations,  trade,  missionaries  to  Indians. 

Miller,  Walter  Benson        PhD  1954  Harvard  [2299] 

The  authority  system  of  the  Fox  Indians.  283p. 

Miller,  William  Reynolds      PedD  1902         New  York  [2300] 
A  history  of  the  development  of  education  in  the  South- 

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west,  but  more  especially  in  Texas,  from  the  time  of  the 
earliest  settlement  to  the  period  of  Reconstruction.  136p. 

Considers  schools  and  missions  for  Indians;  includes  northern 
Mexico. 

Milligan,  Edward  Archibald     MS/Ed  1948  No.  Dakota  [2301] 
The  Standing  Rock  Sioux,  1874-1890.  177p. 

Millon,  Rene  Francis        MA  1953  Columbia  [2302] 

Irrigation  and  the  origin  of  the  state  in  the  Viru  Valley 
of  Peru.  115p. 

Millon,  Rene  Francis        PhD  1955  Columbia  [2303] 

When  money  grew  on  trees ;  a  study  of  cacao  in  ancient 
Mesoamerica.  302p.,  maps.  M. 

Mills,  George  Thompson        PhD  1953  Harvard  [2304] 

Navaho  art  and  culture ;  a  study  of  the  relations  among 
cultural  premises,  art  styles,  and  art  values.  2  vols., 
illus. 

Mills,  John  Edwin        PhD  1955  Washington  [2305] 

The  ethnohistory  of  Nootka  Sound,  Vancouver  Island. 
169p.  M. 

Mainly  Moachat. 

Mills,  Lawrence  Wilson        MA  1931  Ohio  State  [2306] 

A  study  of  the  Ute  Indians.  109p. 

Mills,  Lester  W.        MA  1934  Pacific  [2307] 

The  history  of  Elko,  Nevada,  a  frontier  town.  1868  to 
1890.  112p. 

Shoshoni. 

Milstead,  Bertha  Ellen        MA  1930  Fort  Hays  [2308] 

Christian  missions  among  the  Kansas  Indians.  169p. 

Mishkin,  Bernard  E.        MA  1935  Columbia  [2309] 

A  study  of  the  recognition  by  an  American  Indian  group 
of  the  facial  expressions  of  emotion  in  an  Indian  and 
a  White  subject.  26p.,  photos. 
Cheyenne  at  Tongue  River  Reservation. 

Mishkin,  Bernard  E.        PhD  1940  Columbia  [2310] 

Rank  and  warfare  among  the  Plains  Indians.  Pub: 
Amer.  Ethnol.  Soc,  Mono.  #3  [1940]  65p. 

15*  227 


Mishoff,  Willard  Oral         PhD  1933  Iowa  [2311] 

The  Indian  policy  of  Sir  William  Johnson.  267p. 

Mishou,  Frank  Henry        MA  1942        Geo.  Washington  [2312] 
The   development   of   Federal   schools   for   natives   in 
Alaska,  1885-1941.  177p. 

Mitchell,  Ernest  Glynn        MA  1949  Texas  [2313] 

History  of  Coleman  County.  172p.,  illus. 
Texas.  Indian  background  and  Indian  raids. 

Mitchell,  Paul  Beach        MA  1952  Clark  [2314] 

The  Sioux  War  of  1890— the  end  of  Indian  resistance. 

Mitra,  Panchanana         PhD  1930  Yale  [2315] 

History  of  anthropology  in  America.  A  study  of  method 
and  research  concepts.  315p.  Pub  :  A  history  of  American 
anthropology.  U/Calcutta,  India  [1933]  239p. 

Indians  as  early  source  of  ethnological  interest;  New  Spain, 
explorers,  scientists. 

Mittelholtz,  Erwin  F.        MS/Ed  1953  No.  Dakota  [2316] 

A  historical  review  of  the  Grand  Portage  Indian  Reser- 
vation with  special  emphasis  on  Indian  education.  168p. 
Minnesota  Chippewa. 

Moder,  Frances  Grace        MA  1927  Indiana  [2317] 

A  study  of  Ojibwa  art  and  literature.  98p. 

Moedano  Koer,  Hugo        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2318] 

Tollan. 

Moeller,  Lerae  Britain        MS  1954  So.  California  [2319] 

A  general  course  for  the  study  of  contemporary  primitive 
people.  123p. 
Eskimo,  Hopi,  Navajo,  Jivaro. 

Moffitt,  James  W.         PhD  1946  Oklahoma  [2320] 

A  history  of  early  Baptist  missions  among  the  Five 
Civilized  Tribes.  175p. 

Mohr,  Marjorie  Olson        MA  1953  So.  California  [2321] 

A  study  of  the  Indian  in  selected  works  of  Argentine 
romantic  literature.  165p. 

228 


Mohr,  Walter  Harrison        PhD  1931        Pennsylvania  [2322] 
Federal  Indian  relations,    1774-1788.   Pub:   U/Penna. 
Press  [1933]  247p. 

Moke,  Irene  Alma        PhD  1945  Nebraska  [2323] 

Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico,  a  study  in  urban  geography. 
209p. 
Considerable  attention  to  Indian,  especially  Pueblo. 

Monninger,  Victor  Clinton        MA  1917     Northwestern  [2324] 
The  Battle  of  Tippecanoe  as  a  factor  marking  the  begin- 
ning of  the  final  disintegration  of  the  confederated  Indian 
power  of  the  Old  Northwest.  217p. 

Discusses  role  of  the  Knights  of  the  Golden  Circle. 

Monteith,  Alexander  Ritchie    MA  1934  So.  California  [2325] 
The  place  of  Gaspar  de  Villagra's  La  historia  de  la  Nueva 
Mexico  in  literature  and  history.  145p. 

Montgomery,  Clifford  Marvin        MA  1919    California  [2326] 
Diary  of  the  first  Anza  expedition  to  California:  trans- 
lation, with  introduction  and  editorial  notes.  108p. 

(1774-1775)  Mostly  Yumas. 

Montgomery,  Esther  D.        MA  1927  Iowa  [2327] 

A  study  of  the  Indian  in  American  fiction,  1820-50. 

Montgomery,  Guy        PhD  1921  California  [2328] 

Studies  in  primitive  folksong.   Pub:    U /Calif.,   Pubs. 
Modern  Philol,  XI  #16  [1922]  p285-292. 
Contains  texts  of  Chippewa  and  Teton- Sioux  songs. 

Monzon,  Arturo        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2329] 

El  calpulli  en  la  organizacion  social  de  los  Tenochca. 

Moody,  Robert  Earl        PhD  1933  Yale  [2330] 

The  Maine  frontier,  1607  to  1763.  462p. 

Several  chapters  on  Indian  treaties,  trade  and  warfare.  Mainly 
Penobscot. 

Mook,  Maurice  Allison        PhD  1943         Pennsylvania  [2331] 
Seventeenth-century    southeastern    Algonkian    ethno- 
history.  Pub:  "Algonkian  ethnohistory  of  the  Carolina 
Sound."   Jour.    Wash.  Academy  of  Sci.,   XXXIV  #6 
[1944]  pl81-228. 

229 


Mooney,  John  V.         PhM  1917  Catholic  [2332] 

The  disposition  of  the  Mission  Indians  after  the  secu- 
larization of  the  missions  in  California. 

Moore,  Audis  Neumeyer        MA  1939  Oklahoma  [2333] 

The  social  and  economic  status  of  the  Seminole  Indians. 
122p. 

Oklahoma  Seminole. 

Moore,  Austin  Leigh        MA  1924  Columbia  [2334] 

Early  cattle  days  in  Wyoming.  77p. 

Very  brief  consideration  of  Indian  relations  with  cattlemen; 
some  material  on  Indian  land  treaties. 

Moore,  Clydene  Herman        MS  1952  East  Texas  [2335] 

The  opening  of  Oklahoma  Indian  lands.  91p.,  maps. 

Moore,  Frank  William        MA  1952  Mexico  City  [2336] 

Excavations  at  Tetitla,  Teotihuacan.  61p.,  illus. 

Moore,  Guy  Rowley        MA  1925  Oklahoma  [2337] 

History  of  the  Pawnee  Indians.  140p. 

Moore,  Harvey  Cleaver        PhD  1950         New  Mexico  [2338] 
Anthropological   method   and   theory   in   a    study   of 
costume.  135p.,  illus. 

Includes  Indian  costume. 

Moore,  Helen  Leonore        MA  1925  So.  California  [2339] 

The  Papago  Indians  of  Arizona  and  Sonora.  92p. 

Moore,  Ila  Cleo        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [2340] 

Schools  and  education  among  the  Kiowa  and  Comanche 
Indians,  1870-1940.  116p. 

Moore,  Jeanne  Francis        MA  1954  Loyola  [2341] 

The  Choctaw  Nation  and  the  Dawes  Commission.  68p. 

Moore,  Kenneth  Burton        MA  1937  Montana  [2342] 

Government  relations  with  the  Dakota  Sioux  (1851  to 
1876).  154p. 

Moorhead,  Max  Leon        PhD  1942  California  [2343] 

Rafael  Carrera  of  Guatemala :  his  life  and  times. 

[1839-1865]  Carrera  represented  lower  Indian  classes.  Indian 
uprising  reflected  era  of  nativism. 

230 


Morales,  Jeronimo  A.        MA  1952  Mexico  City  [2344] 

The  peaceful  conquest  of  Paraguay ;  the  Jesuit  missions 
and  the  question  of  sovereignty.  74p. 
Missions  to  the  Guarani  Indians. 

Morgan,  Blanche  M.        MA  1933  So.  California  [2345] 

General  Crook's  first  administration  in  Arizona,  1871  to 
1875.  122p.,  illus. 

Morgan,  Ernest  West        M/Ed  1940  No.  Carolina  [2346] 

A  racial  comparison  of  education  in  Kobeson  County 
(North  Carolina). 
Includes  White,  "Croatan"  Indian,  Negro. 

Morgan,  Paul        PhD  1954  Texas  [2347] 

The  treatment  of  the  Indian  in  Southwestern  literature 
since  1915:  a  study  in  primitivism.  454p. 

Moriarty,  Thomas  Stephen        MA  1941  Catholic  [2348] 

The  concept  of  sacrifice  among  the  Plains  Indians  of 
North  America. 

Morley,  Clyde  A.        MA  1927  Wisconsin  [2349] 

A  general  survey  of  the  schooling  provided  for  the 
American  Indian  throughout  our  country's  history  with 
a  special  study  of  conditions  in  Wisconsin.  55p. 

Morley,  Helen  Luctle        MA  1930  Ohio  State  [2350] 

A  brief  history  of  the  Osage  Indians.  96p. 

Morley,  Sylvanus  Griswold        MA  1908  Harvard  [2351] 

The  four  principal  Gods  of  the  Maya  codices  and  their 
name  glyphs. 

Morris,  Harold  White        EdD  1954  Oregon  State  [2352] 

A  history  of  Indian  education  in  the  United  States.  146p. 

Morris,  John  Allen        MA  1938  No.  Carolina  [2353] 

The  stories  of  William  Gilmore  Simms. 

Morris,  Mable  Marie        MA  1926  Iowa  [2354] 

The  democratic  influence  in  Charles  Brockden  Brown's 
treatment  of  the  Indian.  72p. 

231 


Morrison,  James  Davidson        PhD  1951  Oklahoma  [2355] 

Social  history  of  the  Choctaw,  1865-1907.  314p. 

Morrison,  William  Brown        MA  1925  Oklahoma  [2356] 

Military  posts  and  camps  in  Oklahoma.  123p.  Pub  :  Okla. 
City:  Harlow  Pub.  Co.,  [1936]  180p. 

1820-1871.  Tribal  relations  with  Whites,  including  Apache, 
Comanche,  Kiowa,  Five  Civilized  Tribes. 

Morrissey,  John  P.        MA  1933  Canisius  [2357] 

How  Spanish  civilization  superseded  the  Aztec  civili- 
zation. 35p. 

Morse,  Marian  Frances        MA  1936  Florida  State  [2358] 

Alexander  McGillivray,  who  put  not  his  trust  in  princes. 
56p. 

Creek,  circa  1739—1793. 

Morse,  Robert  D.        MA  1927  Oregon  State  [2359] 

The  Hudson's  Bay  Company  activities  in  the  Oregon 
Territory,  1824-1846.  86p. 

Morton,  Donald  George        MA  1948  California  [2360] 

Spanish  exploratory  and  missionary  activity  in  the 
province  of  Maynas:  Audiencia  of  Quito,  1618-1686. 
165p.,  maps. 

Morton,  Ohland        MA  1929  Oklahoma  [2361] 

The  political  history  of  the  Creek  Indians  since  the  Civil 
War.  122p. 

Moscote,  Rafael  Eutimio        MA  1942  Columbia  [2362] 

Spanish  colonial  policy  and  administration  as  revealed 
in  Juan  de  Solorzano's  Politica  indiana.  70p. 
(1578-1621).  The  Audiencia  of  Lima,  Peni. 

Moser,  Jean  Rose        MA  1941  Columbia  [2363] 

Settlement  of  western  Maryland,  1748  to  1776.  87p. 

Encroachment  on  Shawnee,  Delaware  and  Catawba  briefly 
considered. 

Mosley,  J.  P.        MA  1935  Kansas  [2364] 

Land  legislation  in  the  Forty-first  Congress,  1869-1871. 

Pre -1869  Indian  policy  and  land  laws  and  clash  between  War 
and  Interior  Departments  over  Indian  control. 

232 


Mott,  Marguerite        MA  1932  Washington)  SL  [2365] 

Activities  in  the  Northwest,  1848-1861,  under  the  di- 
rection of  the  United  States  War  Department.  157p. 

Mott,  Mildred  Ingram        MA  1938  Chicago  [2366] 

The  relation  of  historic  Indian  tribes  to  archeological 
manifestations  in  Iowa.  119p. 

Mount,  Marshall  Ward        MA  1952  Columbia  [2367] 

Alaskan  Eskimo  representational  art ;  a  reflection  of  the 
controls  of  a  simple  hunting  society  in  an  Arctic  en- 
vironment. 118p.,  illus. 

Mo wat,  Charles  Loch        PhD  1938  Minnesota  [2368] 

East  Florida  under  British  rule,  1763-1783.  Pub:  Uj 
Calif.,  Pubs.  Hist.,  XXXII  [1943]  237p. 

One  chapter  specifically  on  Cherokee;  balance  on  lower  Creeks. 
Other  tribes  in  passim. 

Moykkynen,  Kauko  Ernest        MA  1940  Yale  [2369] 

The  influence  of  the  Kalevala  on  Henry  Wadsworth 
Longfellow's  Song  of  Hiawatha.  103p. 

Muckleroy,  Anna        MA  1919  Texas  [2370] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the  Republic  of  Texas.  202p.  Pub  : 
Sowestn.  Hist.  Qtly.,  XXV-XXVI  [1922-1923]  var.  pp. 

Mueller,  Paul  Eugene        PhD  1956  Columbia  [2371] 

David  Zeisberger's  official  diary,  Fairfield,  1791-1795. 
314p.  M . 

Translation  of  the  manuscript;  Detroit -Niagara  area. 

Mulcahy,  Frederick  C.        MA  1947  Marquette  [2372] 

Removal  of  the  Cherokee  Indians  from  Georgia.  105p. 

Muller,  Florencta        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2373] 

Estudio,  analisis  y  reconstniccion  historicos  de  la  zona 
arquelogica  de  Chimalacatlan,  Morelos. 

Mulloy,  William  Thomas        MA  1948  Chicago  [2374] 

The  Hagen  Site,  a  prehistoric  village  on  the  Lower 
Yellowstone.  Pub:  U /Montana,  Pubs.  Soc.  Sci.  #1 
[1942]  106p.,  illus. 

233 


Mulloy,  William  Thomas        PhD  1952  Chicago  [2375] 

A  preliminary  historical  outline  for  the  northwestern 
Plains.  M.  Pub  :  Griffin,  Archeology  of  Eastern  United 
States.  U/Chi.  Press  [1952]  pl24-138. 

Mulvey,  Mary  Doris        PhD  1936  Catholic  [2376] 

French  Catholic  missionaries  in  the  present  United  States 
(1604-1791).  Pub:  Cath.  U.,  Stud.  Amer.  Church  Hist., 
XXIII  [1936]  158p. 

Considerable  Indian  material,  especially  Iroquois;  Canada, 
Old  Northwest,  Illinois. 

Mulvihill,  Daniel  Francis,  jr.        MA  1942     Columbia  [2377] 
A  metrical  study  of  molar  teeth  in  different  racial  groups. 
19p.,  charts. 

Compares  New  Britain  Melanesians  and  Pt.  Barrow  Eskimo 
skulls. 

Mulvihill,  Daniel  Joseph        PhD  1954  Michigan  [2378] 

Juan  de  Zumarraga,  first  Bishop  of  Mexico.  324p.  M . 

His  career  as  Protector  of  the  Indians  is  considered  in  detail. 
§  7  "The  Indian  church". 

Mundie,  Catherine  E.         MA  1933  Canisius  [2379] 

A  study  of  the  relations  between  the  Governments  of 
the  United  States  and  the  American  Indian  with  special 
emphasis  on  the  major  policies  pursued  by  the  Federal 
Government.  59  + lip. 

Munro,  John  B.        PhD  1945  Ottawa  [2380] 

Language,  legends  and  lore  of  the  Carrier  Indians.  320p. 

Munroe,  David  Cllmie        MA  1938  McGill  [2381] 

The  fur  trade  of  New  France,  down  to  1663. 129p.,  maps. 
Considerable  Indian  mention  throughout. 

Munson,  Esther  Miriam        MA  1933  California  [2382] 

Aboriginal  economic  geography  of  the  Hopi.  158p. 

Muntz,  Earl  Edward        MA  1921  Yale  [2383] 

Primitive  education.  131p. 

General  references  to  Indians  throughout. 

234 


Muntz,  Earl  Edward        PhD  1925  Yale  [2384] 

Race  contact:  a  study  of  the  social  and  economic  con- 
sequences of  the  contacts  between  civilized  and  un- 
civilized races.   664p.  Pub:  NY:  Century  Co.,   [1927] 
407p. 
One  of  three  major  sections  is  devoted  to  the  American  Indians. 

Murdoch,  Richard  K.        PhD  1947  U.C.L.A.  [2385] 

French  intrigue  along  the  Georgia-Florida  frontier, 
1793-1796.  344p.  Pub:  U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Hist.,  XL  [1951] 
208p. 

Struggle  for  possession  of  Florida ;  includes  Treaty  of  Augusta 
in  1773,  between  Gov.  Wright  and  the  Cherokee-Creek  chiefs. 

Murphey,  Sarah  Elizabeth        MA  1936  So.  California  [2386] 
A  pre-Columbian  housing  program:    a   correlation  of 
climatic  zones  and  pre-Columbian  house  types.  264p. 

Murphy,  Henrietta        PhD  1938  Texas  [2387] 

Spanish  presidial  administration  as  exemplified  by  the 
inspection  of  Pedro  de  Rivera,  1724-1728. 

Indian  relations  with  the  presidio. 

Murphy,  Robert  F.        PhD  1954  Columbia  [2388] 

The  rubber  trade  and  the  Mundurucu  village.  158p.  M. 

Ethnohistory  and  acculturation  of  the  Mundurucu,  with  special 
reference  to  their  economic  life. 

Murphy,  William  Hymen      MA  1932  Oklahoma  A  &  M  [2389] 
A  history  of  the  opening  of  the  Wichita-Caddo-Kiowa- 
Comanche- Apache  Reservations.  50p. 

Murray,  Eloise        MA  1934  Geo.  Peabody  [2390] 

Contribution  of  the  American  Indian  to  leisure  time. 
168p.,  illus. 

General  consideration :  games,  dances,  art,  crafts. 

Murray,  Jean  Elizabeth        MA  1924  Toronto  [2391] 

A  study  of  the  native  peoples  who  dwelt  in  the  St. 
Lawrence  region  at  the  time  of  its  discovery  and  earlier 
exploration.  109p. 

235 


Murray,  Jean  Elizabeth        PhD  1936  Chicago  [2392] 

The  fur  trade  in  New  France  and  New  Netherland  prior 
to  1645.  231p. 

Canadian  Iroquois  extensively  considered. 

Murray,  Raymond  H.        MA  1945  So.  Dakota  [2393] 

A  survey  of  Indian  policy  in  1934  with  special  reference 
to  the  Dawes  Act  of  1887.  85p. 

Murray,  Richard  Y.        MA  1952  Arizona  [2394] 

The  history  of  Fort  Bowie.  31  Ip. 

Arizona  Apache. 

Murray,  Robert  J.        MS/Ed  1953  No.  Dakota  [2395] 

History  of  education  in  the  Turtle  Mountain  Indian 
Reservation,  North  Dakota.  140p. 
Chippewa. 

Murray,  Stanley  N.        MA  1953  Wisconsin  [2396] 

A  study  of  Indian  land  relations  as  illustrated  through 
the  history  of  the  Lake  Traverse  Reservation  Sioux. 
242p. 

Murry,  Margaret  Whiting        MA  1937  Arizona  [2397] 

The  development  of  form  and  design  in  the  pottery  at 
Kinishba.  80p. 

Myers,  Minnie  Hazel        MA  1937  Tennessee  [2398] 

Tennessee's  policy  in  the  removal  of  the  Cherokee.  113p. 

Myron,  Robert  E.        PhD  1953  Ohio  State  [2399] 

Hopewellian  figurative  sculpture.  229p.,  pis. 

Nance,  Winnie  D.        MA  1927  Texas  [2400] 

A  history  of  Archer  County,  Texas.  118p.,  maps. 
Chapter  on  frontier  Indian  problems. 

Nasattr,  Abraham  Phineas        MA  1923  California  [2401] 

The  Chouteaus  and  the  Indian  trade  of  the  West,  1764 
to  1852.  280p. 

Especially  Missouri,  Osage,  Sioux. 

Nasatir,  Abraham  Phineas        PhD  1926         California  [2402] 
Indian  trade  and  diplomacy  in  the   Spanish  Illinois, 
1763-1792.  373p. 

236 


Nash,  Elizabeth        MA  1931  Oklahoma  A  do  M  [2403] 

Land  of  the  Kiamichi.  133p. 

Kiamichi:  region  in  southeast  Oklahoma  (McCurtain  and 
Pushmataha  Counties).  Includes  history  of  Kiamichi  region  and 
Choctaw  Indians,  1820-1907. 

Nash,  Phtlleo        PhD  1937  Chicago  [2404] 

The  place  of  religious  revivalism  in  the  formation  of  the 
intercultural  community  on  Klamath  Reservation.  Pijb  : 
Eggan,  Social  Anthropology  of  North  American  Tribes. 
U/Chi.  Press  [1937]  p377-442. 

Nastich,  Milena        MA  1954  Brit.  Columbia  [2405] 

The  Lillooet :  an  account  of  the  basis  of  individual  status. 
89p. 

Nathanson,  Yale  Samuel        MA  1924       Pennsylvania  [2406] 
Analysis  of  some  Algonquin  measurements. 

Neal,  J.  Allen        MA  1955  Ohio  State  [2407] 

Colonel  Henry  Bouquet's  expedition  of  1762-1764:  a 
study  of  British  military  tactics  as  used  against  the 
Indians  of  North  America.  lOlp. 
Especially  Indians  of  Ohio. 

Neal,  Leola  E.        MA  1935  West.  Ontario  [2408] 

Cultural  isolation  as  a  possible  cause  of  schizophrenia. 
55p. 

Muncey  Reserve  (Canada). 

Neds,  Ivy  Faye        MA  1929  Ohio  State  [2409] 

Catholic  missions  among  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  Mis- 
souri and  Columbia  River  valleys,  1825-1929.  82p. 

Neighbors,  Alice  Atkinson        MA  1936  Texas  [2410] 

The  life  and  public  work  of  Robert  S.  Neighbors.  165p., 
illus. 

Maj.  Neighbors  was  Indian  agent  in  the  1860s  in  charge  of 
Comanche  removal  from  Texas  to  Oklahoma. 

Neighbors,  Kenneth  Franklin    MA  1949  So.  Methodist  [2411] 
Robert  S.  Neighbors,  Texas  pioneer.  148p.,  illus. 
His  career  as  Indian  Agent,  Superintendent,  and  Indian  fighter. 

237 


Neil,  Ana  Gladys        MA  1942  So.  California  [2412] 

Spanish  colonization  and  its  influence  on  southern 
Arizona. 

Nelson,  Al  B.        PhD  1937  California  [2413] 

Juan  de  Ugalde  and  the  Rio  Grande  frontier,  1777-1790. 
257p. 

Includes  Spanish  warfare  with  Apache. 

Nelson,  Emma  Viola        MA  1932  Idaho  [2414] 

The  narrative  method  of  the  North  American  Indian  folk 
tale  as  illustrated  in  the  handling  of  plot,  character,  and 
setting.  58p. 

Nelson,  Harris  Edward        MA  1951  Nebraska  [2415] 

The  transition  from  Standing  Rock  Indian  Reservation 
to  Carson  County.  66p. 

Nelson,  Horatia  Dodson        MA  1932  Ohio  State  [2416] 

Indian  character  and  customs  as  portrayed  in  the  novels 
of  James  Fenimore  Cooper.  175p. 

Nelson,  Nels  Christian        MA  1908  California  [2417] 

The  Ellis  landing  shellmound.  Pub:  U /Calif.,  Pubs. 
Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol.,  VII  #5  [1910]  p357-426,  illus. 

Nelson,  Russell  Kermit        MA  1939  Nebraska  [2418] 

A  history  of  Abilene,  Kansas,  to  1890.  107p. 

Mentions  a  Kaw  chief,  plus  general  references  to  danger  from 
Indians;  no  specific  tribes. 

Neris-Papagia,  John  A.        MA  1951  Mexico  City  [2419] 

The  jaguar  complex  in  Mesoamerica.  lOlp. 

Nesbitt,  Paul  Homer        PhD  1938  Chicago  [2420] 

Starkweather  Ruin :  a  Mogollon-Pueblo  site  in  the  Upper 
Gila  area  of  New  Mexico  and  affiliative  aspects  of  the 
Mogollon  culture.  Pub  :  Logan  Mus.  Pubs.  Anthro.  Bull. 
#6  [1938]  143p. 

Nethery,  Willis  J.        MA  1940  Oklahoma  A&M  [2421] 

The  relations  between  the  United  States  Government 
and  the  Teton  Sioux  Indians  from  1868-1890.  108p. 

238 


Nett,  Betty  R.        MA  1951  Oklahoma  [2422] 

Osage  kinship.  Pub:  "Historical  changes  in  the  Osage 
kinship  system."  Sowestn.  Jour.  Anthro.,  VIII  #2  [1952] 
pl64-181. 

Nettl,  Bruno        MA  1951  Indiana  [2423] 

Musical  culture  of  the  Arapaho.  116p.,  scores,  charts. 

Nettl,  Bruno        PhD  1953  Indiana  [2424] 

American  Indian  music  north  of  Mexico:  its  styles  and 
areas.  239p.  M.  Pub:  Jour.  Amer.  Folklore,  Mem.  #45 
[1954]  51p. 

All  areas ;  compared  with  Asiatic  and  European  areas. 

Neuhoff,  Dorothy  Adele        MA  1922    Washington! SL  [2425] 
The  Platte  purchase.  103p. 
Especially  Sac,  Fox,  Iowa,  Potawatomi;  plus  other  tribes. 

Neumann,  Edwin  Julius        PhD  1951        Northwestern  [2426] 

Hamlin  Garland  and  the  mountain  West. 

Considers  Hamlin  Garland's  treatment  of  the  Indian;  his 
consideration  of  social  problems  rising  from  the  assimilation  of 
the  Indian. 

Neumann,  Georg  Karl        PhD  1950  Chicago  [2427] 

Racial  differentiation  in  the  American  Indian.  M  Pub: 
Griffin,  Archeology  of  Eastern  United  States.  U/Chi. 
Press  [1952]  pl3-34. 

Neumann,  Henriette  Ruth        MA  1953  California  [2428] 

Implications  of  Federal  withdrawal  from  Indian  affairs 
in  California.  227p. 

Neville,  Frederica  K.        MA  1952  Louisiana  [2429] 

Clothing  acculturation  within  three  Indian  tribes.  117p. 
Hopi,  Teton,  Cherokee  after  White  contact. 

Newberry,  Josephine        M/Ed  1942  Texas  [2430] 

Legends  and  festivals  associated  with  indigenous  dances 
of  Mexico.  98p. 

Newbold,  Robert  Clifford        PhD  1954     Notre  Dame  [2431] 

The  Albany  Congress  and  Plan  of  Union  of  1754.  30  lp. 

M. 

Particular  attention  to  Indian  conferences,  and  White  relations 
with  the  Six  Nations. 

239 


Newcomb,  William  Wilmon,  jr.         PhD  1953  Michigan  [2432] 
The  culture  and  acculturation  of  the  Delaware  Indians. 
297p.  M.  Pub:  UjMich.  Mus.,  Anthro.  Paps.  #10  [1956] 
in  press. 

A  detailed  ethnohistorical  study  of  the  super-tribal  society 
termed  Pan-Indianism. 

Newcombe,  Alfred  W.         PhD  1933  Michigan  [2433] 

The  organization  and  procedure  of  the  S.  P.  G.,  with 
special  reference  to  New  England.  245p. 

Some  discussion  relating  to  the  Indians,  mostly  concerned  with 
organization  and  purpose  of  the  society. 

Newcomer,  John  F.        MA  1951  New  Mexico  [2434] 

Indigenous  philosophy  in  the  Valley  of  Mexico.  60p. 

Newell,  William  Benjamin        MA  1934    Pennsylvania  [2435] 
Crime  and  justice  among  the  Iroquois  Indians.  68p. 

Newejrk,  Alfred  Francis        JD  1928  Illinois  [2436] 

Some  phases  of  the  descent  law  applicable  to  Indian 
allotments  in  Oklahoma.  30p.  Pub:  Villi.,  Coll.  of  Law 
Theses  [1928].  30p. 

Newkirk,  Edna  M.         MA  1930  Kansas  [2437] 

The  Indian  policy  during  Grant's  administration.  134p. 

Newman,  Marshall  Thornton  PhD  1941  Harvard  [2438] 
An  analysis  of  Indian  skeletal  material  from  northern 
Alabama  and  its  bearing  upon  the  peopling  of  the 
southeastern  United  States.  Pub:  "Preliminary  report 
on  the  skeletal  material  from  Pickwick  Basin,  Ala- 
bama." Bur.  Amer.  Ethnol.,  Bull.  #129  [1942]  p393-507. 

Newman,  R.  E.        MA  1953  C.C.N.Y.  [2439] 

Application  of  the  Rorschach  technique  to  an  Otomi 
adolescent  group.  79p. 
Otomi  Indians  of  Mezquital  Valley,  Mexico. 

Newman,  Russell  Wallace        PhD  1949        California  [2440] 
A  comparative  analysis  of  prehistoric  skeletal  remains 
from  the  lower  Sacramento  Valley.  85p. 

240 


Newman,  Stanley  Stewart        PhD  1932  Yale  [2441] 

A  grammatical  sketch  of  Yokuts.  Pub:  Hoijer,  "Lin- 
guistic structures  of  native  America."  Viking  Fund  Pubs. 
Anihro.  #6  [1946]  p222-248. 

Newton,  Dwight  Bennett        MA  1942         Kansas  City  [2442] 
Techniques  of  overland  freighting  in  the  trans-Missouri 
West.  138p. 
Chapter  "Indian  troubles". 

Nicholas,  Cora  Savant        MA  1948  So.  California  [2443] 

History  of  Yuma  Valley  and  Mesa  with  special  emphasis 
upon  the  city  of  Yuma,  Arizona. 
Much  on  Yuma  Indians. 

Nichols,  Claude  Andrew        PhD  1930  Columbia  [2444] 

Moral  education  among  the  North  American  Indians. 
104p.  Pub:  Columbia  U.,  Teachers  Coll.,  Contr.  Educ. 
#427  [1930]  104p. 

Nichols,  David  Benton        MA  1942  Columbia  [2445] 

The  public  life  of  William  Clark.  44p. 

Includes  his  career  as  Superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs. 

Nichols,  Franklin  Thayer        PhD  1946  Harvard  [2446] 

The  Braddock  expedition.  2  vols.,  514p. 

Considerable  material  on  Indian  affairs,  Indian -White  relations 
and  the  role  of  the  Indian  in  the  1754-1755  campaign. 

Nichols,  Jeannette  Paddock        PhD  1924      Columbia  [2447] 
Alaska ;  a  history  of  its  administration,  exploitation,  and 
industrial  development   during  its  first  half  century 
under  the  rule  of  the  United  States.  Pub:  Cleveland: 
A.  H.  Clark  [1924]  456p. 

Aleut  Indians  and  Eskimo  included. 

Nicklin,  Dorothy        MA  1943  Bowling  Green  [2448] 

The  activities  of  General  George  Armstrong  Custer  in  his 
work  on  the  Plains  frontier.  134p. 

Nielsen,  Jean  Christian        MA  1934  Idaho  [2449] 

The  operations  of  British  fur  trading  companies  in  Idaho, 

16  241 


with  special  reference  to  the  Snake  country  expeditions. 
136p. 

Emphasis  on  fur  trading  companies,  but  Indians  are  mentioned 
in  passim. 

Nigg,  Clara  Ida        MA  1926  Kansas  [2450] 

A  study  of  the  blood  groups  among  the  American  Indi- 
ans. 55p.  Pub:  Jour.  Immunology,  XI  [1926]  p319-322. 
Study  of  fullbloods  at  Haskell,  plus  457  Reservation  Navajo. 

Nigg,  Clara  Ida        PhD  1929  Kansas  [2451] 

Study  on  isohemagglutination.  Pub  :  Jour.  Immunology, 
XIX  #1-2  [1930]  98p. 

Statistics  from  Haskell  Institute,  Fort  Defiance  Navajo  and 
doubtful  fullbloods. 

Nilsson,  Marion  William        MA  1928  Columbia  [2452] 

St.  Louis,  the  emporium  of  the  trans-Mississippi  fur 
trade  previous  to  1834.  85p. 
Indians  in  relation  to  fur  trade. 

Nixon,  E.  D.        MA  1935  Colorado  State  [2453] 

The  Meeker  massacre.  196p. 

Utes. 

Noel,  Virginia  Pink        MA  1924  Texas  [2454] 

The  United  States  Indian  Reservations  in  Texas, 
1854-1859.  188p. 

Noon,  John  Alfred        PhD  1942  Pennsylvania  [2455] 

The  League  of  the  Iroquois  on  the  Grand  River.  An  ac- 
culturation study  in  government  and  law.  Pub:  "Law 
and  government  of  the  Grand  River  Iroquois."  Viking 
Fund  Pubs.  Anthro.  #12  [1949]  186p. 

Norby,  Charles  H.        MA  1931  Iowa  [2456] 

The  advance  of  the  frontier,  1860-1870.  117p. 
§  4  ''The  Army  frontier  and  the  reduction  of  the  Indian  barrier". 

Norkus,  Nellie        PhD  1954  Pittsburgh  [2457] 

Francis  Farquier,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Virginia, 
1758-1768:. a  study  in  colonial  problems.  656p.  M. 

His  part  in  conducting  French  and  Indian  War,  aiding  South 
Carolina  in  Cherokee  War,  Pontiac  Uprising,  Virginia-Indian 
relations  in  general. 

242 


Norrington,  Mary  Edna        MA  1924  Kansas  [2458] 

The  beginning  of  the  Church  in  Mexico,  1520-1600. 

Extensive  treatment  of  the  Indian  and  oppression  by  the  Church. 

Norris,  Theodore        MA  1939  New  Mexico  [2459] 

The  aboriginal  utilization  of  the  small  cacti  in  the  Ameri- 
can Southwest.  Pub:  U/New  Mex:  Research,  III  #1 
[1939]  p3-13. 

North,  William  E.        PhD  1936  Catholic  [2460] 

Catholic  education  in  southern  California  (1769-1935). 

Includes  Indian  missions  and  mission  education. 

North,  Woesha  Cloud        MA  1944  Ohio  [2461] 

Contemporary  art  activities  of  comparable  American 
Indian  cultures.  76p. 

Plains  and  Southwest;  especially  San  Ildefonso  and  White  Clay, 
South  Dakota. 

Northrup,MaxineBurnette        MA  1938  Colorado  State  [2462] 
The  Plains  Indian  in  the  history  of  Colorado.  20 6p. 

Northrup,  Richard  Verne        MA  1931  Ohio  State  [2463] 

The  land  interests  and  policy  of  Sir  William  Johnson. 
86p. 

Includes  his  Indian  activities  in  respect  to  land. 

Norton,  Katherine  E.        MA  1934  Detroit  [2464] 

History  of  the  Saint  Ignace  Mission  in  Michigan  from 
1671  to  1706.  37p. 

Huron,  Algonquian,  Ottawa,  Iroquois,  Sioux,  Illinois. 

Norton,  Mary  Aquinas        PhD  1930  Catholic  [2465] 

Catholic  missionary  activities  in  the  Northwest,  1818  to 
1864.  Pub:  Cath.  U.  Press  [1930]  154p. 
Pembina — Chippewa,  Sioux,  Winnebago. 

Nowland,  Mary  Julice        MA  1940  St.  Louis  [2466] 

United  States  Government  relations  with  the  Catholic 
Indian  missions  of  the  trans-Mississippi  West,  1803-1882. 
180p. 

16*  243 


Nowlin,  Martha        MA  1932  Columbia  [2467] 

Thoreau's  manuscript  notes  on  the  American  Indian, 
volumes  I,  II,  III,  and  IV.  [391p.] 

Noyes,  Frances        MA  1940  Colorado  [2468] 

United  States-Mexican  border  relations,  1872-1876. 

As  affected  by  Indian  raids;  especially  around  the  Tamaulipas 
zona  libre. 

Nunez  Chinchilla,  Jesus  Mexico:  EN  [2469] 

Funcion  y  caracteristicas  arquitectonicas  de  las  Pira- 
mides  Mesoamericanas. 

Nunn,  Louise  Virginia        MA  1937  Columbia  [2470] 

A  comparison  of  the  social  situation  of  two  isolated 
Indian  groups  in  northern  North  Carolina.  91p. 

Rockingham  and  Person  Counties ;  these  people  no  longer  retain 
any  tribal  association. 

Nunn,  William  Curtis        PhD  1938  Texas  [2471] 

Texas  during  the  administration  of  E.  J.  Davis.  217p. 

One-third  of  paper  deals  extensively  with  U.S.  Indian  policy. 

Nurge,  Ethel  D.        PhD  1955  Cornell  [2472] 

Culture  change  in  contact  situations:  generalizations  in 
syntheses  by  Malinowski,  Linton  and  Barnett.  31  lp.  M. 

Based  on  'Linton's  Acculturation  in  Seven  American  Indian  Tribes 
insofar  as  Indian  material  is  concerned. 

Ober,  Elsie  Theresa        MA  1942  Columbia  [2473] 

Certain  art  cultures  in  relation  to  time,  race,  and  space. 
74p. 
Mainly  prehistoric  periods;  sections  on  Aztec  and  Polar  Eskimo. 

Oberg,  Kalervo        PhD  1937  Chicago  [2474] 

The  social  economy  of  the  Tlingit  Indians.  Pub  :  U/Chi. 
Press  [1940]  litho. 

O'Brien,  Thomas  Bruce        MA  1935  Iowa  [2475] 

The  frontier  of  settlement  in  1850.  88p.,  maps. 

Includes   considerable   Indian   material,    particularly   frontier 
movements  and  land  cessions. 

244 


O'Callaghan,  Mary  Agnes  Meade    PhD  1942  California  [2476] 
The  Indian  policy  of  Carondelet  in  Spanish  Louisiana, 
1792-1797.  197p. 

Nogales,  Creek,  Chickasaw. 

O'Connell,  Agnes  Catherine        MA  1930       California  [2477] 
The  historical  development  of  the  Sacramento  Valley 
before  1848.  106p.,  maps. 

O'Connor,  Mary  Helen        MA  1942  Cornell  [2478] 

Potawatomie  land  cessions  in  the  Old  Northwest.  106p. 

Odell,  Bttth        PhD  1937  Nebraska  [2479] 

Helen  Hunt  Jackson  and  her  times.  Pub  :  NY :  Applet on- 
Century  [1939]  326p. 

Odisho,  William  Charles        MA  1937  California  [2480] 

The  American  colony  in  Oregon,  1834-1848. 134p.,  maps. 

Methodist,  Presbyterian,  Catholic  missions. 

Ogden,  Adele        PhD  1938  California  [2481] 

The  California  sea-otter  trade,    1784-1848.   Pub:    Uj 
Calif.,  Pubs.  Hist.,  XXVI  [1941]  251p. 

Ogden,  Florence  Ruth        MA  1940  Texas  [2482] 

Charles  Fletcher  Lummis:  his  life  and  works.  54p. 
His  Indian  interest  reflected  throughout. 

Ogle,  Ralph  Hendrick        PhD  1940  Columbia  [2483] 

Federal  control  of  the  Western  Apaches,    1848-1886. 
Pub:  New  Mex.  Hist.  Soc,  Pubs.  Hist,  IX  [1940]  260p. 

O'Hara,  Blanche        MA  1934  Montana  [2484] 

A  history  of  the  Blackfeet  Indians.  177p. 

Okada,  Ferdinand  Eastlake        PhD  1955       Columbia  [2485] 
A  comparative  study  of  marginal  societies.  184p.  M. 

Yahgan,  Yaruro,  Naskapi,  Western  Shoshoni. 

O'Kane,  Harry  Ward        MA  1934  Northwestern  [2486] 

The  work  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  among  the 
Potawatomie  Indians.  85p. 

245 


Oksness,  Alice  Esther        MA  1934  Washington  [2487] 

Reverend  Modeste  Demers,  missionary  in  the  Northwest. 
87p. 

Cowichan,  Chinook,  among  others. 

Olguin  Hermida,  Gulllermo         DL  1939  Mexico  [2488] 

Algunos  aspectos  del  problema  indigena.  68p. 

Olinger,  Barbara  Ruth        MA  1931  Kansas  [2489] 

The  Southwest  as  treated  in  a  selected  list  of  American 
novels. 

"Indians  have  proved  to  be  the  most  attractive  kind  of  material 
the  region  has  afforded/'  3  books  on  Navajos,  4  on  Pueblos,  plus 
others. 

Oliver,  Emmett  Sampson        MA  1947  Washington  [2490] 

An  analysis  of  guidance  programs  of  Indian  high  schools 
in  the  United  States.  lOlp. 

Data  from  Haskell,  Sherman,  Phoenix,  Santa  Fe,  Albuquerque, 
Chemawa,  Stewart,  Flandreau,  Chilocco,  Sequoyah. 

Oliver,  James  Patterson        MA  1955  Mexico  City  [2491] 

Architectural  similarities  of  Mitla  and  Yagul:  with  a 
note  on  pottery. 

Oliver,  Louise  D.        MA  1943  Kansas  City  [2492] 

The  Mormons  and  Missouri,  1830-1839.  114p. 

Scattered  references  to  Indians,  especially  Delaware. 

Oliver,  Margaret  W.     MA  1936  Kans.- Pittsburg  [2493] 

The  social  custons  of  the  Indians  of  the  lower  Columbia 
River  region.  70p. 

Oliver,  Winfred  Allen        MA  1931  Texas  [2494] 

The  early  history  of  the  Mission  of  Espiritu  Santo  de 
Zufiiga  and  the  Presidio  of  Nuestra  Sefiora  de  Loreta, 
1718-1751.  138p. 
Chapters  on  native  life  and  Indian  troubles  in  the  area. 

Olsen,  Olaf  Severn        PhD  1953  Colorado  [2495] 

A  history  of  the  Baptists  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  region^ 
1849-1890. 

Their  missions  to  Indians  of  the  region,  including  Ute,  Paiute, 
Navajo,  Pueblo. 

246 


Olson,  Ingeborg  K.     MA  1938  Colorado  A  &  M  [2496] 

The  possibilities  of  an  educational  program  for  improving 
Navaho  weaving.  59p. 

Olson,  Marie  Agnes        MS  1933  Kans. -Emporia  [2497] 

Landmarks  in  Kansas  history. 

Sections  on  "Kansas  as  Indian  country";  "The  Indian's  last 
stand". 

Olson,  Olaf  Ebert        MA  1931  Washington  [2498] 

History  of  education  in  the  Territory  of  Alaska.  96p. 

General  treatment  of  Alaska;  §  "Natives  of  Alaska". 

Olson,  Konald  LeRoy        MA  1926  Washington  [2499] 

Some  developments  in  the  material  culture  of  the  North- 
west Coast.  62p. 
Nootka,  Kwakiutl,  Haida. 

Olson,  Ronald  LeRoy        PhD  1929  California  [2500] 

Unilateral  institutions  in  native  North  America.  Pub: 
"Clan  and  moiety  in  native  America."  U/Calif.,  Pubs. 
Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol,  XXXIII  #4  [1933]  p351-422. 

O'Meara,  James  Edward        MA  1933  John  Carroll  [2501] 

Control  of  liquor  traffic  among  the  Indians  of  New 
France,  and  the  work  of  the  church  to  control  it.  49p. 

O'Neale,  Lila  Morris         PhD  1930  California  [2502] 

Yurok-Karok  basket  weavers.  Pub  :  U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Amer 
Archeol.  Ethnol,  XXXII  #1  [1932]  pl-184,  illus. 

O'Neil,  Marion        MA  1923  California  [2503] 

The  North  West  Company  on  the  Pacific  slope.  112p. 

O'Neil,  Marion        PhD  1940  California  [2504] 

The  North  West  Company  on  the  Pacific  slope.  327p. 

Some  Indian  content  relating  to  the  North  West  Company. 

O'Neill,  Kate  Navin        MA  1923  California  [2505] 

The  Ofiate  Expedition  into  New  Mexico :  a  translation  of 
the  original  documents  with  an  historical  introduction 
and  editorial  notes.  1 9 3p.+ translation. 

247 


Opler,  Marvin  Kaufmann        PhD  1940  Columbia  [2506] 

The  Southern  Ute  of  Colorado.  Pub  :  Linton,  Accultura- 
tion in  Seven  American  Indian  Tribes.  NY:  Appleton- 
Century  Co.  [1940]  pll9-203. 

Opler,  Morris  Edward        PhD  1933  Chicago  [2507] 

An  analysis  of  Mescalero  and  Chiricahua  Apache  social 
organization  in  the  light  of  their  systems  of  relationship. 
Pub:  Eggan,  Social  Anthropology  of  North  American 
Tribes.  U/Chi.  Press  [1937]  pl71-239. 

Ord,  Ellen  Francis        MA  1923  California  [2508] 

The  Rogue  River  Indian  Expedition  of  1856  (Diary  of 
Capt.  E.  0.  C.  Ord,  3rd  Art.  U.  S.  Army,  with  intro- 
duction and  editorial  notes).  87p.,  maps. 

Orians,  George  Harrison        PhD  1926  Illinois  [2509] 

The  influence  of  Walter  Scott  upon  America  and  Ameri- 
can literature  before  1860.  Pub:  "The  Indian  in  the  me- 
trical romance."  U  J  Illinois  Stud.  [1929];  "The  Romance 
ferment  after  Waverley."  Amer.  Lit.,  Ill  [1932]  p408-431. 

Includes  early  Indian  customs,  legends  and  Indian  narrative 
poetry. 

O'Rourke,  Thomas  P.        MA  1928  Catholic  [2510] 

A  study  of  the  Memorial  of  Fray  Alonso  de  Benavides. 
Pub:  Amer.  Cath.  Hist.  Soc,  Rec,  XXXIX  [1928] 
p239-259. 

O'Rourke,  Thomas  Patrick        PhD  1927  Catholic  [2511] 

The  Franciscan  missions  in  Texas  (1690-1793).  Pub: 

Cath.  U.,  Stud.  Amer.  Church  Hist,  V  [1927]  107p. 

Discusses  work  of  missions  with  many  tribes  in  Texas  and  north- 
ern Mexico.  Also  mentions  Zacatecas  and  Queretaro  training 
schools  for  friars. 

Orr,  Kenneth  Gordon        MA  1942  Chicago  [2512] 

The  Eufaula  Mound,  Oklahoma;  contributions  to  the 
Spiro  focus.  139p.,  Pub:  Oklahoma  Pre.,  IV  #1  [1941] 
15p. 

Orr,  Kenneth  Gordon        PhD  1944  Chicago  [2513] 

Culture  change  at  Kincaid:  a  study  in  statistical  analysis. 
293p.  Pub:  Faye-Cooper  Cole  and  others,  Kincaid,  A 
prehistoric  Illinois  metropolis.  U/Chi.  Press  [1951] 
p293-359. 

248 


Ortner,  Ella  Riley        MA  1946  Tulsa  [2514] 

A  study  to  determine  the  effectiveness  of  the  Jay  High 
School  curriculum  in  meeting  the  needs  of  the  Indian 
students.  36p. 
Oklahoma  Cherokee. 

Osborne,  Carolyn  Miles        MA  1941  New  Mexico  [2515] 

An  ethnological  study  of  Michoacan  in  the  sixteenth, 
seventeenth,  and  eighteenth  centuries.  61  Op. 

Osborne,  Homer  Douglas        MA  1942         New  Mexico  [2516] 
The  Big  Sandy  Site,  Henry  County,  Tennessee.  176p.,  ill. 

Osborne,  Homer  Douglas        PhD  1951  California  [2517] 

Excavations  near  Umatilla,  Oregon :  the  archaeology  of 
the  Columbia  Intermontane  province.  Pub  :  Bur.  Amer. 
Ethnol,  Bull.  #166.  In  press. 

Osgood,  Cornelius  Berrien        PhD  1929  Chicago  [2518] 

The  ethnology  of  the  Northern  Dene.  Pub:  "The  ethno- 
graphy of  the  Great  Bear  Lake  Indians."  National  Mus. 
Canada,  Bull,  LXX  [1931]  p31-92. 

Ostrander,  Evah        MA  1932  Chicago  [2519] 

The  American  Home  Missionary   Society  in  Oregon, 
1849-1870.  91p. 
Indian  missions  frequently  mentioned. 

Otero,  Michael  A.        PhD  1948  U.C.L.A.  [2520] 

The  American  mission  of  Diego  de  Gardoqui,  1785-1789. 
339p. 

Considers  situation  if  United  States  went  to  war  with  the  Indi- 
an: Spain  promised  not  to  interfere.  Some  mention  of  Southeast 
Indians. 

Ott,  Edward  Rudolph        PhD  1936  Northwestern  [2521] 

The  influence  of  church  and  trade  on  French  colonial 
policy  as  seen  in  the  history  of  Detroit,  1700-1752. 

Much  on  Indians,  fur  trade;  Huron,  Iroquois,  Miami,  Ottawa, 
Wea,  Shawnee. 

Ovnlk,  Catherine  Mary        MA/Ed  1950      John  Carroll  [2522] 
The  missionary  activities  of  Bishop  Baraga  among  the 
Chippewa  and  Ottawa  Indians.  76p. 

249 


Owen,  Mary  William        MA  1950  Notre  Dame  [2523] 

The  establishment  of  the  L'Arbre  Croche  Mission.  139p. 
Ottawa  primarily;  some  Huron. 

Owens,  Mary  Lilliana        PhD  1935  St.  Louis  [2524] 

The  history  of  the  Sisters  of  Loretto  in  the  trans-Mis- 
sissippi West :  an  historical  study  of  origins  and  westward 
expansion  from  1812  to  1935.  621p.  M. 

Scattered  consideration  of  various  Indian  tribes  throughout  the 
area.  Especially  their  first  school  (Osage).  Valuable  Indian 
bibliography. 

Owl,  Henry  McClain        MA  1929  No.  Carolina  [2525] 

The  Eastern  Band  of  Cherokee  Indians  before  and  after 
removal.  180p. 

Oxendine,  Clifton        MA  1934  Geo.  Peabody  [2526] 

A  social  and  economic  history  of  the  Indians  of  Robeson 
County,  North  Carolina.  63p. 

Origin  unknown:  Cherokee,  or  White's  Colony  plus  coastal 
Indians. 

Oxley,  James  Ray        MA  1938  Phillips  [2527] 

Indian  education  in  Oklahoma.  64p. 

Paape,  Charles  William        PhD  1946  Illinois  [2528] 

The  Choctaw  Revolt,  a  chapter  in  the  intercolonial 
rivalry  in  the  Old  Southwest.  186p. 

Packer,  Ethel        MA  1932  Columbia  [2529] 

Arizona — some  adjustments  to  an  arid  environment. 
57p.,  maps. 

Includes  material  on  aboriginal  irrigation  and  farming  tech- 
niques. 

Padden,  Robert  Charles        MA  1954  California  [2530] 

Ecclesiatical  conflict  in  New  Spain,  1553-1574.  120p. 
Mexican  Indians. 

Paddock,  John  G.        MA  1953  Mexico  City  [2531] 

The  Mixe:  an  ethno-demographic  study.  178p.  Pub: 
America  Indigena,  XIV  #4  [1954]  p303-314. 

Uses  census  data,  descriptive  material,  and  comparative  data 
on  other  Oaxacan  groups. 

250 


Padelford,  Philip  Sidney        MA  1936  Washington  [2532] 

The  Ordinances  of  1784  and  1787. 

As  they  affected  Indian  lands,  cessions  and  treaties. 

Page,  A.  Nayland        MA  1953  Texas  A  &  I  [2533] 

The  United  States  Indian  policy  in  relation  to  the  Nez 
Perce  Indians  of  Idaho.  136p. 

Paine,  Charles  Raymond        MA  1938  Oklahoma  [2534] 

The  Seminole  War  of  1817-1818.  120p. 

Paine,  Gregory  Lansing        PhD  1924  Chicago  [2535] 

James  Fenimore  Cooper  as  an  interpreter  and  critic  of 
America.   Pub:   "The  Indians  of  the  Leatherstocking 
Tales."  Studies  in  Philology,  XXIII  [1926]  pl6-39. 
Much  on  Cooper's  Indians  and  his  sources. 

Paine,  Henrietta  Nash 

and  Jane  Leslie  Lyman        MPH  1943  Yale  [2536] 

A  survey  of  the  public  health  work  in  the  Republic  of 

Guatemala.  324p.,  illus. 

Indian  in  passim  throughout. 

Painter,  Burton  Charles        MA  1936  Pittsburgh  [2537] 

The  Delaware  Indians  and  the  American  Revolution. 

Paisley,  Homer  Samuel        MA  1929  Ohio  State  [2538] 

A  short  history  of  the  Navahos.  87p. 

Palerm  Vich,  Angel        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2539] 

Origen  de  la  civilizacion  urbana  en  Mesoamerica. 

Palm,  Mary  Borgias        PhD  1931  St.  Louis  [2540] 

The  Jesuit  missions  of  the  Illinois  country,  1673-1763. 
265p.  Pub:  Cleveland:  Pvtly  [1933]  138p. 

Palm,  Rufus  Atwood,  jr.        MA  1930  New  Mexico  [2541] 

New  Mexico  schools  from  1581-1846.  82p. 
Spanish  mission  schools,  including  Pueblo  and  Apache  Indians. 

Palmatary,  Helen  Constance     MA  1936    Pennsylvania  [2542] 
The  ceramic  art  of  the  Tapajos  Indians  and  its  relation 
to  pottery  design  in  cultures  to  the  north.  95p.  Pub: 
"The  pottery  of  Marajo  Island,  Brazil."  Amer.  Philos. 
Soc,  Trans.,  XXXIX  pt.  3  [1949]  p261-470,  illus. 

251 


Palmer,  Philip  Motley        PhD  1931  Harvard  [2543] 

Der  Einfluss  der  Neuen  Welt  auf  den  deutschen  Wort- 
schatz,  1492-1700. 

The  influence  of  the  New  World  on  German  vocabulary.  Includes 
lists  of  such  words,  including  many  Indian  terms,  tribal  names, 
etc.  Many  early  German  travel  descriptions. 

Panyity,  Patricia  Helen        MA  1949  California  [2544] 

Stylistic  devices  in  0  jib  way  folk  tales.  48p. 

Papen,  Helen        MA  1919  California  [2545] 

Spanish  explorations  in  the  interior  of  California, 
1804-1821.  176p. 

Park,  Willard  Zerbe        PhD  1936  Yale  [2546] 

An  analysis  of  Paviotso  shamanism :  a  study  in  cultural 
relationships.  233p.  Pub:  "Shamanism  in  western  North 
America."  Northwestern  U.,  Stud.  Soc.  Sci.  #2  [1938] 
166p. 

Parker,  Bruce  Logan        MA  1925  Texas  [2547] 

Indian  affairs  and  the  frontier  of  Texas,  1865-1880. 134p. 
maps. 

Parker,  Elizabeth        MA  1939  California  [2548] 

The  Creek  Indians  in  Spanish  Indian  policy.  186p. 

Parker,  Franklin  Dallas        PhD  1951  Illinois  [2549] 

The  histories  and  historians  of  Central  America  to  1850. 
253p.  M. 

Considers  books  and  writers  of  Central  American  history ;  in- 
cludes Indian  studies,  especially  Bernal  Diaz  del  Castillo,  Popol 
Vuh,  Memorial  de  Solold. 

Parker,  Irene  Louise        MA  1934  Fordham  [2550] 

Religion  and  astronomy,  the  dominant  influences  on  the 
culture  and  civilization  of  the  Mayas.  50p. 

Parker,  Isabel  Margaret        MA  1927  California  [2551] 

Apache  troubles  in  the  Southwest.  158p.,  map. 

Parker,  Mary-Braeme        PhD  1953  Louisiana  [2552] 

A  study  of  the  speech  of  the  Nanticoke  Indians  of  Indi- 
an River  Hundred,  Sussex  County,  Delaware.  331p. 

252 


Parker,  Robert  J.         MA  1930  California  [2553] 

The  Iroquois  and  the  Dutch  fur  trade,  1609-1664.  101p., 
maps. 

Parker,  Robert  J.        PhD  1932  California  [2554] 

The  Iroquois  and  the  Albany  fur  trade,  1609-1701. 191p. 

Parkins,  Almon  Ernest        PhD  1914  Chicago  [2555] 

The  historical  geography  of  Detroit.  356p.  Pub:  Mich. 
Hist  Comm.,  Univ.  Ser.,  Ill  [1918]  365p. 
Various  tribes  of  the  area  considered. 

Parkins,  Van  Kirk  Vrigham        MA  1935  Colorado  Coll.  [2556] 
A  history  of  the  Indian  activities  in  the  Pike's  Peak 
region.  54p.,  map. 

Parkman,  Francis        PhD  1930  Harvard  [2557] 

The  French  in  Louisiana,  1699-1712. 

French -Indian  relations  in  Mississippi  Valley  area;  especially 
Choctaw,  Chickasaw,  Creek. 

Parks,  Harry  G.        MA  1934  Colorado  State  [2558] 

Removal  of  Indians  from  Kansas.  102p.,  maps. 

Parks,  Mance  E.        MA  1941  Sam  Houston  [2559] 

Federal  forts  established  in  Texas,  1845-1861.  82p. 
Indian  frontier  background. 

Parks,  Mary  Hitchcock        MA  1937  Oklahoma  [2560] 

A  free  association  vocabulary  of  Pueblo  Indians  in  the 
fifth  and  sixth  grades.  65p. 
New  Mexico  Pueblo  Indians. 

Parlati,  Mary  Aurelia        MA  1952  Fordham  [2561] 

The  Indianista  novel  in  Peru,  Bolivia,  and  Ecuador. 

Parmelee,  Egbert  Nelson        MA  1905         Washington  [2562] 
Early  missions  of  Old  Oregon,  lllp. 
Flathead  and  Cayuse. 

Parrish,  Cora  Hoffman        MA  1948  Oklahoma  [2563] 

The  Indian  Peace  Commission  of  1867  and  the  Western 
Indians.  89p. 

253 


Parsell,  Alfred  P.,  jr.         PhD  1948  New  York  [2564] 

Social  change  and  social  control  in  an  American  Indian 
tribe.  317p. 

Yokayo  Porno  of  Ukiah,  California. 

Parsons,  David        PhD  1940  Oklahoma  [2565] 

The  removal  of  the  Osage  from  Kansas.  294p. 

Parsons,  James  Jerome,  jr.        PhD  1948        California  [2566] 
Antioquefio  colonization  in  western  Colombia:  an  his- 
torical geography.  Pub:   U/Cal:    Ibero- Americana,   II 

#32  [1949] 

The  Raza  Antioquena:  Negro  and  Indian  fusion  with  Basque  - 
Asturian  immigrants.  Now  an  independent  enclave. 

Parsons,  Phyllis  R.        MA  1950  Wyoming  [2567] 

The  trans-Mississippi  West  in  selected  popular  magazine 
literature,  1820-1870.  An  annotated  bibliography.  82p. 

Considerable  Indian  references. 

Partoll,  Albert  John        MA  1930  Montana  [2568] 

The  Salish:  Spartans  of  the  West.  53+13p. 

Paschal,  Herbert  Richard,  jr.    MA  1953  No.  Carolina  [2569] 
The  Tuscarora  Indians  in  North  Carolina.  166p. 

Passin,  Herbert        MA  1941  Chicago  [2570] 

The  place  of  kinship  in  Tarahumara  social  organization. 
75p. 

Patterson,  Dorothil  Desmond        MA  1942     Columbia  [2571] 
Captain  John  Smith:  an  analysis  of  his  ability  as  a 
historian.  87p. 

Includes  section  on  Pocahontas. 

Patton,  Bessie  Jane        MA  1942  California  [2572] 

The  Nez  Perces  Indians  in  the  Northwest  Territory. 

Paul,  Benjamin  David        PhD  1942  Chicago  [2573] 

Ritual  kinship :  with  special  reference  to  god-parenthood 
in  Middle  America.  156p.  M. 

Paul,  Hattie  Belle        MA  1917  California  [2574] 

The  Garces  reports  on  the  Southwestern  Indians.  232p. 

254 


Paul,  Irven        PhD  1946  Hartford  [2575] 

Acculturation  in  Chile ;  a  study  of  the  relations  of  evan- 
gelical Christianity  to  Christian  culture  with  a  view  to  the 
formulation  of  effective  missionary  principles  and 
practices.  314p. 

§  2  "Background  and  development  of  Chilean  society" ;  Indians 
of  Chile. 

Paul,  Mary  Elizabeth        MA  1932  Illinois  [2576] 

The  Indians  of  the  Illinois  Territory  from  1815  to  1818. 
50p. 

Chippewa,  Fox,  Kickapoo,  Menomini,  Sank,  Winnebago, 
Potawatomi,  Ottawa. 

Paxson,  Frances  D.        MA  1927  Iowa  [2577] 

The  Indian  in  American  drama.   103p. 

Payne,  Lois  Estelle        MA  1935  Stanford  [2578] 

A  brief  history  of  the  education  of  the  Indians  of  Oregon 
and  Washington.  179p. 

Paz,  Lyda  Averill        MA  1937  Yale  [2579] 

A  comparative  study  of  Southwestern  culture.  79p., 
illus.,  photos. 

Subtitle:  ''Ethnographic  study  of  the  Koasati  Indians".  Also 
compares  with  Creek,  Chickasaw,  Alabama,  Yuchi,  Catawba, 
Cherokee,  etc. 

Pearce,  Roy  Harvey        PhD  1945  Johns  Hopkins  [2580] 

The  Indian  and  the  American  mind,  1775-1800:  a  study 
in  the  history  and  impact  of  primitivistic  ideas.  Pub: 
The  savages  of  America:  a  study  of  the  Indian  and  the  idea 
of  civilization.  Johns  Hopkins  U.  Press  [1953]  252p., 
illus. 

Pearce,  William  Martin        MA  1937  Texas  Tech.  [2581] 

A  study  of  Arrowhead  Site.  142p. 

Glorieta,  New  Mexico. 

Pearson,  Alice  Laurine        MA  1939  Colorado  [2582] 

The  Upper  Peninsula  of  Michigan  in  literature. 

A  study  of  fiction  and  poetry,  including  Indian  legends  and 
historical  background. 

255 


Peckham,  Edmund  T.         PhD  1954  Harvard  [2583] 

The  halibut  fishery  of  the  Pacific  Northwest.  2  vols.,  559p. 
§  1  "The  Indian  fishery". 

Penfold,  Douglas  John        MA  1951  West.  Ontario  [2584] 

A  study  of  the  scholastic  aptitude  of  the  Indian  children 
on  the  Caradoc  Reserve.  47p. 

Caradoc  Reserve  (Canada) :  Chippewa,  Muncey,  Oneida. 

Pepper,  Pearl        MA  1942  Alabama  Poly.  [2585] 

The  Creek  Indian  question  in  Alabama,  1832-1837. 

Perez  San  Vicente,  Guadalupe         MCH  1944    Mexico  [2586] 
Diosas  y  mujeres  aztecas.  228p. 

Perham,  Dorothy  Elizabeth        MA  1926  Chicago  [2587] 

Wisconsin  Indians  since  1760.  68p. 

Perkins,  George  0.        MA  1954  Sid  Ross  [2588] 

The  early  history  of  Val  Verde  County.  152p.,  illus. 
Texas:  Comanche,  Lipan,  Apache,  Jumano. 

Perkins,  Jennie  Caroline        MA  1926  Alabama  [2589] 

The  Cherokee  Nation  of  Indians.  66p. 

Perkins,  Kobert  Nathal        MA  1937        So.  California  [2590] 
Anglo-French  relations  in  the  Ohio  Valley  on  the  eve  of 
the  Seven  Years'  War.  1748-1756. 

§  1  "Description  of  Indians  of  the  Ohio  Valley — Indians  as  middle 
men — Intrigues  with  the  Indians". 

Perkinson,  Mary  0.        M/Ed  1945  Kentucky  [2591] 

Development  of  weaving  as  a  possible  satisfying  home 
industry  among  the  Pueblo  Indians  of  New  Mexico.  118p. 

Pershing,  Benjamin  Harrison        PhD  1928       Chicago  [2592] 
Winthrop  Sargent :  a  builder  in  the  Old  Northwest.  Pub  : 
Ohio  Archeol  Hist.  Qtly.,  XXXV  [1926]  p583-602. 

Pessoa,  Maria  Alice  Motjra        MA  1948  Columbia  [2593] 

A  bibliographic  study  of  the  Deluge  Myth  in  the  Ameri- 
cas. 68p. 

Pester,  James  Lynn        MA  1951  Washington  [2594] 

The  history  of  Indian  education  in  the  State  of  Washing- 
ton. 260p.,  map. 

256 


Petellin,  Alexander  Alvin        MA  1938       Washington  [2595] 
A  course  of  study  in  hygiene  for  native  children  of 
Alaska.  82p. 

Peters,  Gladys  Arlene        MS  1934  Kansas  [2596] 

A  study  of  certain  interests  and  their  relation  to  vo- 
cabularies in  Indian  high  school  students.  41p. 
A  study  of  Haskell  Institute  Indians ;  tribes  unnamed. 

Peters,  John  Leland        MA  1938  Oklahoma  [2597] 

The  influence  of  the  missionaries  to  the  Cherokee  Indians, 
1800-1860.  90p. 

Peterson,  Alfred        MA  1937  Arizona  [2598] 

Development  of  design  on  Hohokam  red-on-buff  pottery. 

Peterson,  Charles  L.     MA  1954  .  Ohio  [2599] 

A  mural  depicting  the  important  themes  of  Longfellow's 
"The  Story  of  Hiawatha".  32p. 

Peterson,  Ethel  M.        MA  1934  Oregon  [2600] 

Oregon  Indians  and  Indian  policy,  1849-1871.  161p. 
Pub:  U /Oregon  Thesis  Ser.  #3  [1939]  82p. 

Peterson,  Frederick  A.        MA  1949  Mexico  City  [2601] 

The  ancient  Mexican  fiesta  of  Toxcatl.  172p. 

Peterson,  Helen  Hoff        MA  1933  Ohio  State  [2602] 

The  Moravians  in  the  South. 
In  1735  came  to  Georgia  to  convert  Indians. 

Petrullo,  Vincenzo         PhD  1934  Pennsylvania  [2603] 

The  diabolic  root :  a  study  of  peyotism,  the  new  Indian 
religion  among  the  Delawares.  Pub:  The  diabolic  root. 
U/Penna.  Press  [1934]  185p. 

Pettit,  Paul  Bruce        PhD  1949  Cornell  [2604] 

The  important  American  dramatic  types  to  1900:  a 
study  of  the  Yankee,  Negro,  Indian,  and  Frontiersman. 

Pettitt,  George  Albert        PhD  1940  California  [2605] 

Primitive  education  in  North  America :  its  processes  and 
effects.  Pub:  U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol., 
XLIII  #1  [1946]  pl-182. 

17  257 


Petty,  Clara  Bernice        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [2606] 

Distinguishing  characteristics  of  homemaking  programs 
in  Oklahoma  Indian  schools.  68p. 

Pfaller,  Louis  L.        MA  1950  Loyola  [2607] 

Catholic  missionaries  and  the  Fort  Berthold  Indians 
before  1889.  153p. 

Pfeil,  Violet        MA  1927  Columbia  [2608] 

"The  Spanish  missions  of  Texas".  A  source  book.  84p. 

An  annotated  bibliography  with  comments  on  the  source  ma- 
terial and  missions. 

Phelan,  John  Leddy     PhD  1951  California  [2609] 

The  Franciscan  City  of  God  in  the  New  World :  a  study 
of  the  writings  of  Geronimo  de  Mendieta  (1525-1604). 

Especially  his  Historia  eclesidstica  Indiana. 

Phillips,  Alpa  Ruth        MA  1930  Tennessee  [2610] 

British  regulation  of  the  Indian  trade  in  the  Old  South- 
west. 121p. 

Phillips,  Clifton  J.        PhD  1954  Harvard  [2611] 

Protestant  America  and  the  pagan  world :  the  first  half 
century  of  the  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for 
Foreign  Missions,  1810-1860.  2  vols. 
§  4  "The  heathen  at  home". 

Phillips,  Henry  DeWitt        MA  1921  California  [2612] 

Palou's  Noticias  de  la  Nueva  California :  a  translation  of 
a  portion  of  the  work,  with  introduction  and  linguistic 
and  historical  notes.  109p. 

Phillips,  Philip        PhD  1939  Harvard  [2613] 

Introduction  to  the  archaeology  of  the  Mississippi 
Valley.  3  vols.,  768p.,  illus. 

Pickering,  John  D.        MA  1953  Chico  [2614] 

A  survey  of  the  incorporated  schools  of  Alaska  and 
selected  Alaska  Native  Service  schools  with  special 
emphasis  on  the  industrial  education  program. 

Pickett,  Velma  Bernice        MA  1951  Cornell  [2615] 

Verb  structure  in  Isthmus  Zapotec.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour. 
Amer.  Ling.,  XIX,  XXI  [1953,  1955]  var.  pp. 

258 


Pickett,  William  Poole        MA  1941        Alabama  Poly.  [2616] 
The  imperial  and  diplomatic  significance  of  Indian  trade 
in  the  struggle  for  the  Old  Southwest,  1670-1763. 

Pierce,  Burnett  Cecil        MA  1932  Colorado  [2617] 

Titus  County,  Texas ;  its  background  and  history  in  ante- 
bellum days. 

Caddo  tribes. 

Pierce,  Joe  Eugene        MA  1952  Indiana  [2618] 

Degree  of  linguistic  relationships  among  the  Shawnee, 
Kickapoo,  Ojibwa,  and  Sauk-and-Fox.  51p. 

Pierson,  Donald        PhD  1939  Chicago  [2619] 

A  study  of  racial  and  cultural  adjustment  in  Bahia, 
Brazil.  245p.  Pub:  Negroes  in  Brazil.  U/Chi.  Press 
[1942]  392p. 

A  study  emphasizing  the  place  of  the  Negro  in  interracial  mix- 
tures with  Portuguese  and  Indians. 

Pierson,  Lloyd  M.        MA  1949  New  Mexico  [2620] 

The  prehistoric  population  of  Chaco  Canyon:  a  study 
in  methods  and  techniques  of  prehistoric  population 
estimation.  90p. 

Pike,  Judith  Johnstone        MA  1953  Trinity  [2621] 

A  study  of  place  names  in  Middletown,  Connecticut. 
123p. 

Section  of  Indian  names,  plus  frequent  references  throughout. 

Pilpel,  Emily  Marion        MA  1929  Yale  [2622] 

A  psychological  analysis  of  some  primitive  mythologies, 
based  upon  Eskimo,  East  Siberian  and  Nigerian  material. 
38p.  +  appendix. 

Pina  Chan,  Roman        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2623] 

El  horizonte  preclasico  del  Valle  de  Mexico.  Pub:  Las 
culturas  precldsicas  de  la  Cuenca  de  Mexico.  Mexico: 
Fondo  de  Cultura  Economica  [1955]  115p.,  illus. 

Pineo,  Peter  Camden        MA  1955  Brit.  Columbia  [2624] 

Village  migrations  of  the  modern  Kwakiutl.  89p. 

17*  259 


Piper,  Winthrop  Walker        MA  1949  Columbia  [2625] 

Place-names  of  New  Hampshire.  Physical  features  from 
origins  to  1857.  158p. 

Includes  place-names  of  Indian  origin. 

Pirie,  Zillah  Marjorie         MA  1935  Claremont  [2626] 

The  introduction  of  the  mental  hygiene  program  at 
Sherman  Institute  through  a  child  guidance  clinic.  HOp. 

Pitney,  Elizabeth  Halsted        PhD  1940  Yale  [2627] 

The  physical  size  and  growth  of  Pueblo  Indian  children. 
167p.,  illus. 

Pittman,  Richard  Saunders        MA  1948  Pennsylvania  [2628] 
Some  recent  trends  in  the  methodology  of  descriptive 
grammar  with  an  application  of  these  to  a  description  of 
Nahuatl.  53p. 

Pittman,  Richard  Saunders        PhD  1953  Pennsylvania  [2629] 
A  grammar  of  Tetelcingo  (Morelos)  Nahuatl.  125p.  M 
Pub:  Jour.  Ling.  Soc.  Amer.,  XXX  #1  pt.  2  [1954]  67p. 
Includes  verb  charts,  a  verb  index,  and  Nahuatl  texts. 

Plaisance,  Aloysius  Frederick        PhD  1954  St.  Louis  [2630] 
The  United  States  Government  factory  system,  1796  to 
1822.  638p. 

A  study  of  Federally-operated  Indian  Trading  Posts. 

Plaisted,  Elizabeth        MA  1916  Columbia  [2631] 

Indian  relations  during  the  last  intercolonial  war.  78p. 

Planer,  Edward  Thomas,  jr.        MA  1934       California  [2632] 
Spanish  inland  explorations  in  Alt  a  California,  1790  to 
1800.  276p.,  pis. 

Pliego  Segura,  Maria  Elena        MHU  1952        Mexico  [2633] 
Bernal  Diaz  del  Castillo.    119p.   Pub:   Mexico:   Taller 
Grafica  "El  Escritorio"  [1953]. 

Pockstaller,  Theodore         PhD  1919  California  [2634] 

Juan  Maria  de  Salvatierra  S.  J.  and  the  establishment 
of  the  first  permanent  settlements  in  California  (1697  to 
1707). 

Manner  in  which  Salvatierra  trained  the  Indians. 

260 


Poinsatte,  Charles  Robert        MA  1951       Notre  Dame  [2635] 
A  history  of  Fort  Wayne,  Indiana  from  1716  to  1829;  a 
study  of  its  early  development  as  a  frontier  village.  196p. 
Many  tribes  considered,  especially  Miami. 

Pollenz,  Philippa        MA  1947  Columbia  [2636] 

Some  problems  in  the  notation  of  Seneca  dances.  89p. 

Pollock,  Floyd  Allen        PhD  1942  So.  California  [2637] 

Nava jo-Federal  relations  as  a  social-cultural  problem. 

Particularly  considers  Collier  program,  Navajo  reaction  and 
cultural  reasons  for  this  reaction. 

Pollock,  Harry  Evelyn  Dorr        PhD  1936     Harvard  [2638] 
Round  structures  in  aboriginal  Middle  America.  182p. 
Pub:  Carnegie  Inst.  Wash.,  Pubs.  #471  [1936]  182p. 

Ponce  de  Elizundia,  Noemi        MA  1951  Mexico  [2639] 

Estudio  e  import ancia  literaria  de  las  leyendas  mayas. 
128p. 

Porter,  Helen  H.        M/Ed  1955  Ohio  [2640] 

The  education  of  the  American  Indian.  115p. 

Porter,  Jean  H.        MA  1943  Kentucky  [2641] 

The  frontier  and  Lord  Dunmore's  War.  89p. 

Porter,  Muriel  Noe        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2642] 

La  pipa  en  Mexico  precortesiano.  Pub:  Acta  Anthro- 
pologica,  III  #2  [1948] 

Porter,  Muriel  Noe        PhD  1951  Columbia  [2643] 

The  significance  of  Tlatilco  in  the  study  of  the  pre- 
classic  cultures  of  the  New  World.  149p.  M  Pub  :  Viking 
Fund  Pubs.  Anthro.  #19  [1953]  104p.,  illus. 

Posey,  James  Bennett        MA  1928  Texas  [2644] 

A  history  of  Cherokee  County.  122p. 
Much  on  Cherokee  Indians  in  Texas. 

Posey,  Walter  Brownlow        PhD  1933  Vanderbilt  [2645] 

The  development  of  Methodism  in  the  Old  Southwest, 

1783-1824.  Pub:  Tuscaloosa,  Ala:  Weatherford  Prtg. 

Co.  [1933]  I51p. 

§  6  "Missionary  efforts  among  the  Indian".  Creek,  Cherokee, 
Choctaw. 

261 


Posinsky,  Sollie  Henry         PhD  1954  Columbia  [2646] 

Yurok  ritual.  307p.  M. 

Post,  Anita  Calneh        PhD  1932  Stanford  [2647] 

Southern  Arizona  Spanish. 

Analyzes  amount  of  Indian  influence  discernible,  particularly 
in  Nahuatl  and  Aztec  tongues. 

Post,  George        MS  1948  Wyoming  [2648] 

Blood  group  studies  on  the  Arapahoe  and  Shoshoni 
Indian  tribes  of  Wyoming.  66p. 

Also  compares  with  Blackfoot,  Blood,  Piegan. 

Post,  Richard  Howell        PhD  1936  Harvard  [2649] 

Anthropometric  studies  in  bilateral  asymmetry.  161p. 
Maya. 

Posthauer,  Mary  William        MA  1948  St.  John's  [2650] 

La  Araucana,  its  epical  value. 

Araucanian  Indians  of  Chile. 

Poston,  Sidon         MA  1946  No.  Dakota  [2651] 

The  literature  of  the  Red  Lake  Chippewa  Indians.  31p. 

Poteet,  Sybil        MA  1938  Texas  Tech.  [2652] 

Occurrence  and  distribution  of  beveled  knives.  46p. 

Texas  and  eastern  New  Mexico. 

Potter,  Olive  Mae        MA  1924  California  [2653] 

The  pre-Territorial  history  of  the  Iowa  region,  1673  to 
1838.  199p. 

Poulson,  Edward  Thomas        MA  1909  Louisville  [2654] 

Early  missionary  work  of  the  French  Jesuits  in  North 
America.  30p. 

Powell,  Philip  Wayne        PhD  1941  California  [2655] 

Military  administration  of  the  Chichimeca  warfare  in 
New  Spain,  1550-1595.  Pub:  Soldiers,  Indians  and 
Silver.  U/Calif.  [1952]  317p. 

Powell,  Shirley  J.        MA  1954  So.  Dakota  [2656] 

History  of  St.  Mary's  School.  69p. 

Only  private  accredited  Indian  girl's  school  in  United  States. 
Mostly  Sioux.  (Springfield,  S.  D.) 

262 


Power,  Harriet        MS/Ed  1943  Hunter  [2657] 

The  educational  growth  of  the  Mexicans :  changing  con- 
cepts and  their  historical  background.  42p. 
Aztecs,  early  Spanish. 

Power,  Jessie  Hazel        MA  1920  California  [2658] 

The  Dominguez-Escalante  expedition  into  the  Great 
Basin,  1776-1777;  translation  of  the  original  documents 
with  introduction  and  editorial  notes.  229p. 

Powers,  Margaret  B.        MA  1923  Wisconsin  [2659] 

The  elimination  of  the  Indians  from  Mississippi  Terri- 
tory. 73p. 

Praxis,  Alexis  Ales        MA  1943  Yale  [2660] 

The  South  Woodstock  Site.  146p.,  illus.  Pub:  Archeol. 
Soc.  Conn.,  Bull  #17  [1945]  52p.,  illus. 
Excavation  of  a  site  at  Woodstock,  Connecticut. 

Presant,  Joan  Elizabeth        MA  1954  Cornell  [2661] 

The  Indian  Affairs  Branch  of  Canada:  an  aspect  of  ac- 
culturation. 102p. 

Prewitt,  Dorothy  E.        MA  1923  Iowa  [2662] 

North  American  Indians  in  English  poetry.  87p. 

Price,  Florence  F.        MA/Ed  1945  Hunter  [2663] 

Unit  method  of  approach  to  the  understanding  of  history 
in  the  intermediate  grades.  57p. 
Includes  sections  on  Indians. 

Price,  Ralph  Beviere        MA  1939  Colorado  [2664] 

The  Federal  Government  and  emigrant  roads  through 
Northern  Territories  to  the  Far  West,  1856-1866. 
Slight  Indian  mention. 

Prichard,  Howard  Oscar        MA  1950  Duke  [2665] 

The  surpression  of  idolatry  among  the  Indians  of  Peru. 
153p. 

Priest,  Loring  Benson        PhD  1937  Harvard  [2666] 

The  reformation  of  the  American  Indian  policy  of  the 
United  States,  1865-1887.  Pub:  Uncle  Sam's  Step- 
children. Rutgers  U.  Press  [1942]  310p. 

263 


Priestley,  Herbert  Ingram        PhD  1917       California  [2667] 
Jose  de  Galvez,  Visitor- General  of  New  Spain  (1765  to 
1771).  Pub:  U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Hist.,  V  [1916]  450p. 

Priestley,  Samuel  Edward  G.        PhD  1950  New  York  [2668] 
The  agrarian  problem  in  Mexico.  2  vols.,  624p. 

Indian  land  systems  briefly  mentioned.  Contemporary  Indians 
largely  considered  as  "rural  Mexicans". 

Proffitt,  Ida  Mary        MA  1925  Oklahoma  [2669] 

Relations  between  the  Cherokee  Nation  and  the  United 
States,  1865-1906.  116p. 

Provtnse,  John  H.         PhD  1934  Chicago  [2670] 

The  underlying  sanctions  of  Plains  Indian  culture:  an 
approach  to  the  study  of  primitive  law.  Pub:  Eggan, 
Social  Anthropology  of  North  American  Tribes.  U/Chi. 
Press  [1937]  p341-374. 

Pruett,  Stella  Mary        MA  1940  Georgia  [2671] 

Troup  and  the  Georgia-Creek  controversy.  119p. 

Przebeszvski,  Felix  B.        MA  1942  Arizona  [2672] 

Achievement  in  reading  in  Indian  day  school  compared 
with  that  made  in  Indian  boarding  school.  32p. 

Navajo  Reservation  schools. 

Puckett,  Newbell  Niles        MA  1921  Yale  [2673] 

The  economic  importance  of  fire  in  primitive  life.  lOOp. 
General  survey,  including  references  to  the  Indian. 

Purdy,  Leonora  A.        MA  1941  Iowa  [2674] 

Buffalo  Bill  in  truth  and  in  fiction.  108p.,  illus. 

§  2  "Indian  Scout  and  'Fighter'".  Indians  throughout. 

Purdy,  Mary  Louise        MA  1941  Colorado  State  [2675] 

Design  in  Montana  Indian  art.  96p.,  illus. 

Putney,  Gladys  J. 

and  Snell  W.  Putney        PhD  1954  Oregon  [2676] 

A  field  evaluation  of  acculturation  theory.  420p. 

Nahuatl -speaking  village  in  Mexico. 

Putney,  Snell  W. 
see  above. 

264 


Quass,  Ivan  D.         MA  1938  Nebraska  [2677] 

The  French  in  the  Missouri  River  Valley  up  to  the 
Louisiana  Purchase.  115p. 
Considerable  Indian  mention ;  tribes  of  the  area. 

Queton,  Winona  W.        MA  1955  Oklahoma  A  &  M  [2678] 

Observation  of  behaviour  changes  of  children  living  in 
cooperative  dormitories  at  Fort  Sill  Indian  School.  68p. 
Various  tribes,  but  mainly  Comanche,  Kiowa  and  Navajo. 

Quinn,  Jean  Williams        MA  1949  Texas  Tech.  [2679] 

Excavations  at  Arrowhead  Ruin  in  1941  and  1948. 167p. 

Glorieta,  New  Mexico. 

Quynn,  William  Rogers        MA  1923  Virginia  [2680] 

La  literatura  de  las  colonias  Norteamericanas  de  Espana, 
las  quales  son  ahora  parte  de  los  Est  ados  Unidos. 

Indians  figure  incidentally  in  the  literature,  but  only  in  minor 
roles. 

Raasch,  Elaine  Lucy        MA  1951  Illinois  [2681] 

The  character  of  the  Mexican  Indians  as  described  by 
some  sixteenth  century  Spanish  writers.  56p. 

Rabold,  Raphael  F.        MA  1920  Catholic  [2682] 

The  California  missions. 

Rabun,  James  W.        MA  1937  No.  Carolina  [2683] 

Georgia  and  the  Creek  Indians.  22 7p. 

Rader,  Alice  Dresser        MA  1928  Kansas  [2684] 

The  American  Indian  in  the  American  novel  and  short 
story.  163p. 

Rader,  Mary  Lillian        MA  1928  Tennessee  [2685] 

The  Southern  Indians  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  108p. 

Radin,  Paul        PhD  1911  Columbia  [2686] 

The  ritual  and  significance  of  the  Winnebago  medicine 
dance.  Pub:  Jour.  Amer.  Folklore,  XXIV  #92  [1911] 
pl49-208. 

Raffeld,  Herbert        MA  1947  California  [2687] 

The  Jesuit  missions  of  Guayra  (1588-1633).  230p.,  maps. 
Guarani  and  Caingang. 

265 


Ragsdale,  Elsie  Jttanita        MA  1931         Geo.  Peabody  [2688] 
Aspects  of  Indian  culture  as  material  for  missionary 
study.  186p.,  illus. 

Organized  lessons  for  use  in  missionary  study  groups;  general. 

Rahul,  Peter  James        PhD  1953  Catholic  [2689] 

The  Catholic  Indian  missions  and  Grant's  peace  policy, 
1870-1884.  Pub:  Cath.  U.  Press  [1953]  396p. 

Railsback,  G.  D.         MA  1940  Ear din-Simmons  [2690] 

History  of  Stonewall  County.  106p.,  maps. 

Texas.  Chapter  on  "Indians  and  buffalo". 

Rainer,  John  C.         MS  1952  So.  California  [2691] 

A  study  of  adjustment  problems  and  a  handbook  for 
Indian  students  in  the  high  schools.  82p. 
Indians  of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico. 

Raines,  Earl  L.        MA  1940  Colorado  A&M  [2692] 

A  Sacajawea  pageant  unit  as  a  core  for  the  integration 
of  instruction.  180p. 

Rainey,  Cecil  DtjBois        MA  1932  Willamette  [2693] 

A  study  of  the  Salem  Indian  High  School,  comparing  the 
cultural  background,  the  intelligence  scores,  the  percents 
of  White  blood,  and  the  classroom  grades.  90p. 
Pacific  Northwest  tribes. 

Rainey,  Froelich  Gladstone        MA  1933  Yale  [2694] 

Sources  for  the  ethnography  of  Connecticut  and  southern 
New  England  Indians.  Pub  :  "A  compilation  of  historical 
data  contributing  to  the  ethnography  of  Connecticut  and 
southern  New  England  Indians."  Archeol.  Soc.  Conn., 
Bull.  #3  [1936]  pl-89. 

Rainey,  Froelich  Gladstone        PhD  1935  Yale  [2695] 

Puerto  Rican  archaeology.  362p.,  illus.  Pub:  Scientific 
Survey  of  Puerto  Rico  and  the  Virgin  Islands,  XVIII  pt.  1 
[1940]. 

Ramage,  Helen        MA  1916  California  [2696] 

The  Wilkes  Exploring  Expedition  on  the  Pacific  slope, 

1841.  197p. 

Mostly  encounters  with  Clallam,  Cowlitz,  Spokane,  Nez  Perce 
and  Blackfeet  Indians. 

266 


Ramer,  Leonard  Victor        MA  1936  Iowa  [2697] 

The  migrations  of  the  Sauk  and  Fox  Indians.  59p. 

Ram6n  Llige,  Adela        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2698] 

Estudio  de  las  puntas  arrojadizas  de  la  altiplanicie  de 
Mexico. 

Ramona,  Mary        MA  1928  Catholic  [2699] 

The  ecclesiastical  status  of  New  Mexico,  1680-1875. 
Pub:  Goth.  Hist.  Rev.,  n.  s.,  VIII  #4  [1929]  p525-568. 

Ramsey,  Edna  Mae         MA  1913  Northwestern  [2700] 

Administration  of  the  educational  affairs  of  the  Indians 
by  the  Government  from  1871-1891.  78p. 

Ramsey,  Helen  Gladys        MA  1941  California  [2701] 

The  historical  background  of  the  Santa  Fe  Trail.  109p. 
Indians  only  incidental. 

Ranch:,  Mabel  Alcy        MA  1926  California  [2702] 

The  Southern  Indians  in  Oklahoma,  1808-1860.  202p. 
Cherokee,  Creek,  Choctaw,  Chickasaw  and  Seminole. 

Randall,  Betty  Uchitelle        MA  1947  Columbia  [2703] 

Elaboration  of  the  Cinderella  theme.  197p. 
Northwest  Coast  folklore,  compares  themes  with  Grimm's. 

Rands,  Barbara  C.         MA  1954  New  Mexico  [2704] 

Ceramics  of  the  Temple  of  the  Inscriptions,  Palenque, 
Chiapas,  Mexico.  161p. 

Rands,  Robert  Lawrence        PhD  1952  Columbia  [2705] 

Some  evidences  of  warfare  in  classic  Maya  art.  234p.  M. 

Modifies  usual  belief  of  Maya  as  a  peaceful  folk;  cites  Bonampak 
and  other  visual  evidence. 

Raney,  Angelica        MA  1952  Marquette  [2706] 

A  reevaluation  of  the  Indian  policy  of  New  Spain, 
1519-1547,  showing  the  part  of  Cortes  in  promoting  its 
good  features.  63p. 

Rapofort,  Robert  Norman        MA  1949  Chicago  [2707] 

A  study  of  Navaho  religious  acculturation.  191p. 

267 


Rapoport,  Robert  Norman        PhD  1951  Harvard  [2708] 

A  study  of  changing  Navaho  religious  values.  396p.  Pub  : 
"Changing  Navaho  religious  values:  a  study  of  Christian 
missions  to  the  Rimrock  Navahos."  Harvard  U.,  Peabody 
Mus.,  Paps.,  XLI  #2  [1954]  152p. 

Raschke,  Catherine  Aloyce        EdD  1950      New  York  [2709] 
Mexico,   our  nearest  Latin-American  neighbor:   a  re- 
source unit.  150p.  M. 

Includes  Mexican  Indian  culture  as  a  resource. 

Rather,  Ethel  Zivley        MA  1903  Texas  [2710] 

DeWitt's  Colony.  Pub:  U /Texas  Bull.  #51  [1905]  96p. 

Chapter  on  relations  of  the  Colony  with  the  Indians. 

Rathsberger,  Hulda  Jeanne        MA  1940      California  [2711] 
Early  French  trade  and  settlement  in  California.  llOp. 
Indian  content  incidental  to  fur  trading. 

Raupe,  Alice  Browne        MA  1939  Oklahoma  [2712] 

The  Northern  Indian  Territorial  refugees  during  the 
Civil  War.  88p. 

Rauzi,  Ernest        MA  1934  Wyoming  [2713] 

The  fur  men  of  the  Missouri  and  its  tributaries,  1822  to 
1834.  66p. 
Includes  Indian  trade,  skirmishes,  etc. 

Ray,  Verne  Frederick        MA  1933  Washington  [2714] 

The  Sanpoil  and  Nespelem:  Salishan  peoples  of  north- 
eastern Washington.  237p.  Pub:  UjWash.  Pubs.  Anthro. 
#5  [1932]  237p.,  illus. 

Ray,  Verne  Frederick        PhD  1938  Yale  [2715] 

Cultural  relations  in  the  Plateau  of  northwestern 
America.  224p.,  maps.  Pub:  Sowest.  Mus.,  Pubs.,  F.  W. 
Hodge  Anniv.  Pub.  Fund,  II  [1939]  154p.,  maps. 

Read,  Lena  Margaret        MA  1926  California  [2716] 

Famous  scouts  of  the  West,  1825  to  1850.  130p. 
Largely  concerns  Blackfeet,  Apache  and  Ute. 

268 


Reagan,  Albert  B.         PhD  1925  Stanford  [2717] 

Contributions  to  the  geology  of  the  Navajo  country, 
Arizona,  with  notes  on  the  archeology.  41  lp. 

Records,  Ralph  Hyden        PhD  1936  Chicago  [2718] 

Land  as  a  basis  for  economic  social  discontent  in  Maine 
and  Massachusetts  to  1776.  379p. 

Includes  material  on  Indian  land. 

Redfield,  Robert        PhD  1928  Chicago  [2719] 

A  plan  for  a  study  of  Tepoztlan,  Morelos.  248p.  Pub: 
Tepoztldn:  a  Mexican  village.  U/Chi.  Press  [1930]  247p. 

Redwine,  Baird  Albian        MA  1931  Colorado  [2720] 

Indian  relations  in  Arkansas.  121p. 

Caddo,  Cherokee,  Osage,  Quapaw. 

Reed,  Erik  Kellerman        PhD  1944  Harvard  [2721] 

An  archaeological  study  of  Mancos  Valley,  southwestern 
Colorado,  and  its  position  in  the  prehistory  of  the  Ameri- 
can Southwest.  255p.,  photos. 
Anasazi  culture. 

Reed,  Joe  Dudley        MA  1941  New  Mexico  [2722] 

The  early  basis  of  subsistence  of  the  Indians  in  the  Plains 
area..  lOOp. 

Reese,  Pauline        MA  1938  Texas  A&I  [2723] 

The  history  of  Padre  Island.  Illus. 

Several  sections  on  Karankawa  Indians  of  Texas. 

Reetz,  Charles  Alvin        MA  1949  Oregon  [2724] 

The  cultural  position  of  the  Klamath  semi-subterranean 
earth  lodge  in  western  North  America.  114p. 

Reeve,  Frank  Driver        PhD  1937  Texas  [2725] 

The  Federal  Indian  policy  in  New  Mexico,  1858-1880. 
Pub:  New  Mex.  Hist.  Rev.,  XII-XIII  [1937-1938] 
var.  pp. 

Reeves,  Elton  Traver        MA/Ed  1939  Washington  [2726] 

An  historical  study  of  the  "Old  Cataldo  Mission"  and  its 
effect  on  education  in  the  North  West. 

Flathead,  Iroquois,  Couer  d'Alene,  etc.  Much  data  on  Indian- 
mission  relations. 

269 


Regan,  Dora  Frances        MA  1948  Kans. -Pittsburg  [2727] 

The  Navajo  arts,   crafts,  ceremonials,  and  education. 
109p. 

Includes  personal  interviews  plus  library  research. 

Reichard,  Gladys  Amanda        MA  1920  Columbia  [2728] 

Literary  types  and  dissemination  of  North  American 
myths.  46p. 

Indian  tribes  in  general. 

Reichard,  Gladys  Amanda        PhD  1926  Columbia  [2729] 

Wiyot  grammar  and  texts.  Pub:  U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Amer. 
Archeol.  Ethnol.,  XXII  #1  [1925]  215p. 

Reid,  Ida  Christina        PhM  1910  Chicago  [2730] 

The  relation  of  the  Apache  Indians  to  the  development 
of  Arizona.  64p. 

Reid,  Robert  Lynn        MA  1947  Baylor  [2731] 

The  early  history  of  Fort  Bliss.  119p. 
§  5  "Indians". 

Reifel,  Benjamin        PhD  1952  Harvard  [2732] 

Relocation  on  the  Fort  Berthold  Reservation ;  problems 
and  programs.  496p. 

Reimer,  Arthur  Louis        MS/Ed  1947      So.  California  [2733] 
Mexican  Indian  folk  music  and  its  educational  values. 

Seven    tribes:    Aztec,    Zapotec,    Huichol,    Tarascan,    Otomi, 
Mazatec. 

Reina,  Ruben  Elias        MA  1950  Michigan  State  [2734] 

Peru — survey  of  cultural  areas  in  terms  of  acculturation. 
148p. 

Several  Indian  tribes  of  Peru,  especially  Inca. 

Reiter,  Paul  MA  1933  New  Mexico  [2735] 

The  ancient  pueblo  of  Chetro  Ketl.  76p. 

Reiter,  Paul  PhD  1946  Harvard  [2736] 

Form    and    function    in    some    prehistoric    ceremonial 
structures  in  the  Southwest.  323p.,  illus. 

Reiter,  Robert  Louis        MA  1953  California  [2737] 

The  history  of  Fort  Union,  New  Mexico. 

270 


Reiter,  Winifred  Stamm        MA  1933  New  Mexico  [2738] 

Personal  adornment  of  the  ancient  Pueblo  Indians.  98p. 

Rendon  Mayoral,  Silvia        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2739] 

Examen  de  la  decoracion  aplicada  en  las  alfarerias  de 
Cuautitlan,  Estado  de  Mexico,  con  una  introduccion  al 
estudio  de  la  ceramica  popular  mexicana. 

Renner,  George  Thomas,  jr.        PhD  1927       Columbia  [2740] 
Primitive  religion  in  the  tropical  forests,  a  study  in 
social  geography.  Pub:  Pvtly.  [1927]  lllp. 

Includes  Yuracar6  Indians  and  others  of  Amazonia ;  also  Indians 
of  Guiana. 

Renner,  Robert  V.        MA  1952  Oregon  [2741] 

Archbishop  Seghers  and  the  Indian  missions  of  Grand 
Ronde  and  Umatilla.  119p. 

Rett,  Donald  James        MA  1953  Penna.  State  [2742] 

The  afterlife  among  the  preliterates. 
Eskimo  considered. 

Rettter,  Edward  Byron        PhD  1919  Chicago  [2743] 

The  mulatto  in  the  United  States,  including  a  study  of 
the  role  of  mixed-blood  races  throughout  the  world. 
417p.  Pub:  Boston:  Badger  [1918]  417p. 

Section  on  Indian  mixed -bloods. 

Reybtjrn,  William  David        PhD  1952      Pennsylvania  [2744] 
Cherokee  verb  morphology.  125p.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer. 
Ling.,  XIX-XX  [1953-1954]  var.  pp. 

Reyes,  Stephen  Antonin        MA  1951        So.  California  [2745] 
Mexican  customs  and  traditions  as  depicted  in  the  works 
of  Gregorio  Lopez  y  Fuentes. 
Includes  Mexican  Indians. 

Reynolds,  Alfred  Wade        MA  1928  California  [2746] 

The  Alabama-Tombigbee  Basin  in  international  relations 
1701-1763.  324p. 

Choctaw,  Chickasaw,  Creek,  Tohome,  Mobile  and  Naniaba 
Indians. 

271 


Reynolds,  Helen  Marjorie        MA  1937  Montana  [2747] 

Some  chapters  in  the  history  of  the  Bitter  Root  Valley. 

104p. 

Flathead,  Snake,  Blackfeet,  Piegan,  Iroquois,  Nez  Perce,  Sioux, 
Pend  d'Oreille. 

Reynolds,  Jack  Adolphe        PhD  1941  Louisiana  [2748] 

Louisiana  place-names  of  romance  origin. 

Includes  section  on  Gallicized  Indian  names. 

Rhodes,  Benjamin  F.        MA  1920  Oklahoma  [2749] 

The  opening  of  the  Cherokee  Outlet.  76p. 

Rice,  Bernadine        MA  1941  Texas  [2750] 

San  Antonio,  its  early  beginnings  and  its  development 
under  the  Republic.  138p. 
§  4  "Mexican  and  Indian  invasions  (1836-1846)". 

Rice,  Irene        MA  1922  Yale  [2751] 

The  policy  of  land  distribution  in  Enfield,  Connecticut, 
1650-1750.  102p. 

Brief  section  on  "Purchases  from  the  Indians". 

Rice,  Virginia  Downs        MA  1932  Oklahoma  [2752] 

History  of  Bryan  County  before  and  after  statehood. 
Five  Civilized  Tribes  of  Oklahoma. 

Rice,  Boydie  Etta        MS  1936  Kansas  [2753] 

A  study  of  the  relation  between  the  degree  of  Indian 

blood  and  specific  tribe  and  intelligence  and  scholastic 

marks  of  the  American  Indian.  77p. 

At  Haskell.   40  tribes,  especially  Cherokee,  Creek,   Choctaw, 
Chickasaw,  Ottawa,  Potawatomi,  Sac-Fox. 

Richards,  Arthur  Lee        MA  1922  Chicago  [2754] 

The  distribution  of  the  lands  of  the  Five  Civilized  Tribes. 
71p. 

Richards,  Elizabeth  Ann       MA  1946  Chicago  [2755] 

A  comparative  study  of  a  series  of  crania  from  Dutch 
Harbor,  Alaska.  143p. 

Richards,  Hons  Coleman        MA  1936  Texas  [2756] 

The  establishment  of  the  Candelaria  and  San  Lorenzo 
Missions  on  the  Upper  Nueces.  75p.,  illus. 

Lengthy  consideration  of  Indians  of  the  area. 

272 


Richards,  Robert  L.        MA  1951  Kansas  [2757] 

Indian  removal  in  Florida,  1835-1842:  a  study  of  the 
causes  and  conduct  of  the  Seminole  War.  139p. 

Richardson,  Hazel  Marie        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [2758] 

Shawnee  Indians  in  Oklahoma.  88p. 

Richardson,  Jane  Hanks        PhD  1944  Columbia  [2759] 

Law  and  status  among  the  Kiowa  Indians.  Pub  :  Amer. 
Eihnol.  Soc,  Mono.,  I  [1940]  136p. 

Richardson,  Rupert  Norval        PhD  1928  Texas  [2760] 

The  Comanche  Indians,  1820-1861.  537p.,  maps.  Pub: 
The  Comanche  barrier  to  Northern  Plains  settlement. 
Glendale:  A.  H.  Clark  [1933]  424p. 

Richert,  Roland        MA  1939  Arizona  [2761] 

A  comparative  study  of  Southwestern  milling  stones. 
67p. 

Rickard,  Margaret  Brown        MA  1949  California  [2762] 

The  drainage  of  Mexico  City  during  the  colonial  period. 
116p.,  maps. 
Chapter  on  Aztec  dikes  and  causeways. 

Rickert,  Emdl  August        MA  1929  Ohio  State  [2763] 

The  Moravian  missions  in  North  America. 
Chapter  on  Indian  missions.  Several  sections  on  Indians. 

Ricketson,  Oliver  Garrison,  jr.        PhD  1933   Harvard  [2764] 
Stratigraphy  and  its  interpretation  at  Uaxactun,  Gua- 
temala. 3  vols.  Pub:  "Uaxactun,  Guatemala,  Group  E, 
1926-1931."  Carnegie  Inst.  Wash.,  Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol. 
Ethnol.  #477  [1937]  314p.,  illus. 

Includes  physical  anthropology,  material  culture,  and  survey  of 
the  geographical  environment. 

Ricketts,  William  Boyce        MA  1941  California  [2765] 

Exploration  of  the  southwestern  borders  of  the  Louisiana 
Purchase,  1803-1807.  189p. 

Spanish  attempts  to  establish  Indians  as  buffer  against  settlers. 

Rickey,  Don        MA  1951  Oklahoma  A  &  M  [2766] 

Firearms  in  the  Indian  wars,  1862  to  1891.  117p. 

is  273 


Ricks,  Joel  Edward         PhD  1930  Chicago  [2767] 

Forms  and  methods  of  early  Mormon  settlement  in  Utah 
and  the  surrounding  region,  1847-77. 

Indian- White  relations,  effect  of  Indian  upon  type  of  settlement, 
warfare. 

Ridd,  Dwight  Nugent        MA  1934  Manitoba  [2768] 

The  second  Riel  Insurrection.  115p. 

Metis  of  the  area. 

Ridd,  John  Elwood        MA  1934  Manitoba  [2769] 

The  Red  River  Insurrection,  1869-1870.  109p. 
Metis  of  the  area. 

Riddell,  Dorothy  M.         PhD  1954  California  [2770] 

The  late  lea  pottery  of  ancient  Peru.  248p.  M. 

Max  Uhle  collection  of  lea  pottery  at  the  U/Calif.  Museum  of 
Anthropology. 

Riddell,  Francis  Allen        MA  1954  California  [2771] 

Climate  and  the  aboriginal  occupation  of  the  Pacific 
coast  of  Alaska.  99p. 

Rider,  Rowland  Vance        MA  1938  Syracuse  [2772] 

Socio-economic  survey  of  the  Onondaga  Indian  Re- 
servation. 151p. 

Ridgway,  Charles  William        MA  1951      Ariz.-Tempe  [2773] 
A   philosophy   of   curriculum  for  Papago   Indian   day 
schools.  57p. 

Ridout,  Lionel  Utley        MA  1940  California  [2774] 

Fermin  Francisco  de  Lasuen  and  the  economic  develop- 
ment of  the  California  missions.  193p.,  illus. 
Slight  Indian  mention. 

Rieder,  Donald  Frederich         MA  1951     Pennsylvania  [2775] 
Irrigation  agriculture  in  the  pre-Columbian  Southwest 
and  Meso-America.  68p. 

Ries,  Carol  E.         MA  1950  Arizona  [2776] 

Indigenous  views  of  the  European  conquest  of  Mexico  as 
encountered  in  the  Cronicas  and  the  Indigenista  writers. 
159p. 

274 


Ries,  Maurice        MA  1940  Louisiana  [2777] 

Historical  anthropology  of  the  conquest  of  Espafiola. 

Taino  and  Arawak ;  many  maps. 

Riggs,  Robert  Edward        MA  1928  California  [2778] 

Aboriginal  American  contributions  to  architecture.  54p. 

Mostly  Maya. 

Riggs,  Venda  Joy        MA  1949  Indiana  [2779] 

Alternate  phonemic  analyses  of  Comanche.  12p.  Pub: 
Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling.,  XV  [1949]  p229-231. 

Riley,  Arthur  Joseph        PhD  1936  Catholic  [2780] 

Catholics  in  New  England  to  1788.  Pub:  Caih.  U.,  Stud. 
Amer.  Church  Hist.,  XXIV  [1936]  479p. 

Riley,  Carroll  La  Verne        PhD  1952        New  Mexico  [2781] 
The  blowgun  in  the  New  World.  Pub:  Sowestn.  Jour. 
Anthro.,  VIII  #3  [1952]  p297-319;  U/Colo.  Studies,  Ser. 
in  Anthro.  #4  [1954]  p78-89. 

Riley,  Glyndon  M.        MA  1939  West  Texas  [2782] 

The  history  of  Hemphill  County.  135p. 
Texas  Cheyenne,  Comanche,  Kiowa. 

Riley,  Robert  Milton        MS  1923  Kansas  [2783] 

A  study  of  the  performance  of  some  American  Indian 
students  in  selected  intelligence  and  educational  tests. 
104p. 

Rinaldo,  John  Beach        MA  1937  Chicago  [2784] 

The  Pere  Marquette  Park  Sites.  70p. 

Rinaldo,  John  Beach        PhD  1941  Chicago  [2785] 

An  analysis  of  prehistoric  Anasazi  culture  change.  27 lp. 
Pub:  "An  analysis  of  culture  change  in  the  Ackmen- 
Lowry  area."  Chi.  Mus.  Nat.  Hist.,  Fieldiana,  XXXVI 
#5  [1950]  14p. 

Rioux,  Marcel        MA  1951  Montreal  [2786] 

Introduction  a  l'etude  des  Iroquois  modernes.  92p. 

Ripley,  June  Evelyn        MA  1950  Mexico  City  [2787] 

A  survey  of  published  texts  in  Nahuatl:  1890-1950. 
136p. 

is*  275 


Rister,  Carl  Coke        PhD  1925  Geo.  Washington  [2788] 

Texas  frontier  defense,    1865-1881.   Pub:    The  South- 
western frontier,    1865-1881.    Cleveland:    A.    H.    Clark 
[1928]  311p. 
Kiowa,  Comanche,  Cheyenne,  Arapaho,  Apache. 

Ristuccia,  Leon        MA  1946  St.  Bonaventure  [2789] 

A  survey  of  the  work  of  the  friars  among  the  California 
Indians  (1769-1833).  66p. 

Ritchie,  William  Augustus        MS  1938  Rochester  [2790] 

A  perspective  of  northeastern  archaeology.  100+125p., 
illus.  Pub:  Amer.  Antiq.,  IV  #2  [1938]  p94-112. 

Ritchie,  William  Augustus        PhD  1944        Columbia  [2791] 
The  pre-Iroquoian  occupations  of  New  York  State.  Pub  : 
Rochester  Mus.  Arts  Sci.,  Mem.  #1  [1944]  416p.,  illus. 

Ritzenthaler,  Robert  Eugene        MA  1940    Wisconsin  [2792] 
The  cultural  history  of  the  Wisconsin  Oneidas.  Pub: 
"The  Oneida  Indians  of  Wisconsin."  Milwaukee  Public 
Mus.,  Bull,  XIX  #1  [1950]  pl-52. 

Ritzenthaler,  Robert  Eugene        PhD  1950   Columbia  [2793] 
Chippewa  preoccupation  with  health;  change  in  a  tra- 
ditional attitude  resulting  from  modern  health  problems. 
M.  Pub:  Milwaukee  Public  Mus.,  Bull,  XIX  #4  [1953]. 

Roach,  William  Lloyd        PhD  1937  Stanford  [2794] 

The  Federal  endowment  of  education  for  Oklahoma. 

Traces  treaties,  land  accessions,  and  uses  to  which  Indian  Terri- 
tory lands  were  put. 

Robbins,  Evelyn  Good        EdD  1949  New  York  [2795] 

The  handcrafts — a  manual  for  teachers  and  prospective 
teachers  of  art.  210p.,  illus.,  col.  pis. 

Extensive  consideration  of  Indian  arts  and  crafts. 

Robe,  Cecil  F.        PhD  1943  Yale  [2796] 

The  penetration  of  an  Alaskan  frontier;  the  Tanana 
Valley  and  Fairbanks.  224p. 
Describes  Indians  of  the  Tanana  area. 

Roberts,  Alvin  B.        MA  1938  Iowa  [2797] 

The  history  of  the  Dickson  Mound  Builders.  60p. 

Early  occupants  of  the  Fulton  County  area,  Illinois. 

276 


Roberts,  Edward  Graham        PhD  1950  Virginia  [2798] 

The  roads  of  Virginia,  1607-1840. 

Pt.  3  considers  effect  of  Indian  hostility,  and  influences  of  early- 
Indian  trails. 

Roberts,  Elizabeth  Ellinwood        MA  1920    California  [2799] 
The  Spanish  missions  at  Yuma,   1779-1781.  A  trans- 
lation of  the  original  documents  with  introduction  and 
notes.  401p. 

Yuma  Indians. 

Roberts,  Ernest  Edward        MS  1934       West  Virginia  [2800] 
Indian  relations  from  1783-1796.  66p. 
Northwest  Territory. 

Roberts,  Eula  May        MA  1929  Oklahoma  [2801] 

A  history  of  the  Kiowa  and  Comanche  Indians  in 
Oklahoma.  79p. 

Roberts,  Frank  Harold  Hanna        PhD  1927  Harvard  [2802] 
The  ceramic  sequence  in  the  Chaco  Canyon,  New  Mexico, 
and  its  relation  to  the  cultures  of  the  San  Juan  Basin. 
2  vols. 

Roberts,  Joan        MA  1939  Oklahoma  [2803] 

Missions  and  mining  activities  among  the  Creek  Indians, 
1832-1900.  102p. 

Roberts,  John  Milton        PhD  1947  Yale  [2804] 

The  Navaho  household:  a  comparative  analysis  of  a 
small  cultural  unit.  Pub:  "Three  Navaho  households:  a 
comparative  study  in  small  group  culture."  Harvard  U., 
Peabody  Mus.,  Paps.,  XL  #3  [1951]  87p. 

Robertson,  Elmer  Arthur        MA  1941  Nebraska  [2805] 

Indian  relations  in  the  region  of  the  Upper  Platte 
Agency.  98p. 

Robertson,  Frank  Delbert        MA  1942  Arizona  [2806] 

A  history  of  Yuma,  Arizona,  1540-1920.  165p. 

Brief  mention  of  Yuma  Indians  in  connection  with  early  Spanish 
contacts,  efforts  of  missionaries  and  fur  trappers. 

Robertson,  Ruth  Edna        MA  1911  Stanford  [2807] 

The  diaries  of  the  second  and  third  expeditions  of  Father 
Garces,  1770-1771. 
Translated  and  edited. 

277 


Robin,  Enid  Fenton        MA  1943  Columbia  [2808] 

Indian  girl,  White  girl.  77p. 

Comparative  study  of  Porno  and  White  girls ;  Ukiah,  California. 

Robin,  Frederick  Elliott        MA  1941  Columbia  [2809] 

Culture  contact  and  public  opinion  in  a  bi-cultural  com- 
munity. 149p. 

Porno  in  Ukiah,  California. 

Robinett,  Florence  Marie        PhD  1954  Indiana  [2810] 

Hidatsa  grammar.    132p.   M.  Pub:   Intl.  Jour.  Amer. 
Ling.,  XXI  [1955]  var.  pp. 
Texts  included. 

Robinson,  Dorothy Fulwiler     MA  1929     So. California  [2811] 
A  brief  history  of  the  Apaches  from  1848  to  1864.  135p., 
illus. 

Robinson,  Frederick  S.         MA  1955  Niagara  [2812] 

The  American  frontier  in  the  novels  of  James  Fenimore 
Cooper,  lip. 

Robinson,  Walter  Stitt,  jr.         MA  1941  Virginia  [2813] 

Indian  policy  of  Virginia  during  the  seventeenth  century. 

Robinson,  Walter  Stitt,  jr.  PhD  1950  Virginia  [2814] 
Indian  policy  of  colonial  Virginia.  Pub  :  "The  legal  status 
of  the  Indian  in  colonial  Virginia."  Virginia  Mag.  Hist. 
Biog.,  LXI  [1953]  p247-259;  "Indian  education  and 
missions  in  colonial  Virginia."  Jour.  So.  Hist.,  XVIII 
[1952]  pl52-168. 

An  elaboration  of  the  same  author's  MA  thesis,  this  considers 
all  Virginia  tribes  of  the  period. 

Robison,  Houston  T.        MA  1943  Oregon  [2815] 

The  Rogue  River  Indians  and  their  relations  with  the 
Whites.  192p. 

Athapascan,  Takelman,  Hokan  and  Shastan  tribes. 

Rockefeller,  Alfred,  jr.         PhD  1949       Northwestern  [2816] 
The  Sioux  troubles  of  1890-1891.  202p. 

Rodewig,  Margaret  R.        M/Ed  1954         Rhode  Island  [2817] 
An  historical  study  of  the  relation  between  the  Nar- 
ragansett  tribe  of  Indians  and  the  Colony  and  the  State 

278 


of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations  as  evi- 
denced in  the  Acts,  Resolves  of  and  Petitions  to  the 
General  Assemblies  of  the  Colony  and  of  the  State 
after  1676. 

Rodnick,  David         PhD  1936  Pennsylvania  [2818] 

The  Fort  Belknap  Assiniboine  of  Montana.  125p.  Pub: 
U/Penna.  [1938]  125p. 

A  study  prepared  for  the  Applied  Anthropology  unit  of  the 
U.  S.  Indian  Service. 

Rodriguez,  Mario  B.         PhD  1950  Cornell  [2819] 

La  novela  social  en  El  Peru,  1848-1948. 

Includes  the  Indians  of  Peru. 

Rodriguez  Prampolini,  Ida         DCH  1948  Mexico  [2820] 

Amadises  de  America.  La  hazafia  de  Indias  como  em- 
presa  caballeresca.  Pub:  Mexico:  Taller  Grafica  [1948] 
172p. 

Roediger,  Virginia  More        PhD  1937  Yale  [2821] 

Ceremonial  costumes  of  the  Pueblo  Indians:  their  evo- 
lution, fabrication,  and  significance  in  the  prayer-drama. 
275p.,  illus.  Pub:  Ceremonial  costumes  of  the  Pueblo  Indi- 
ans. U/Calif.  Press  [1941]  251p.,  illus.,  col.  pis. 

Roesch,  Phyllis  J.         MA  1951  Columbia  [2822] 

A  distributional  study  of  the  interior  arrangements  of 
North  American  pit  houses.  68p. 

Western  North  America. 

Rogers,  Edward  S.        MA  1953  New  Mexico  [2823] 

Aboriginal  and  post-contact  traits  of  the  Montagnais- 
Naskapi  culture.  182p.,  illus. 

Rogers,  Harriet  Evadna        MA  1923  California  [2824] 

The  organization  of  the  Territory  of  Arizona.  82p.,  illus. 
Section  on  Apaches  in  Arizona. 

Rogers,  Mary  Louise        M/Ed  1943  Oklahoma  [2825] 

Curriculum  planning  for  Cheyenne  and  Arapaho  Indians. 

Rogers,  Melvin  P.         MA  1940  Oklahoma  A&  M  [2826] 

A  history  of  the  Pawnee  Indians.  58p. 

279 


Rogers,  Spencer  Lee        MA  1931  Claremont  [2827] 

The  distribution  of  material  culture  traits  relating  to 
agriculture  in  aboriginal  North  America.   63p. 

Rogers,  Spencer  Lee        PhD  1937  So.  California  [2828] 

A  comparison  between  aboriginal  archery  in  western 

North  America  and  eastern  Asia.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro., 

XLII  [1940]  p255-269. 

Based  on  a  study  of  the  Jessop  archery  collection  of  the  San 
Diego  Museum  (California). 

Rohrer,  Mildred  Louise        MA  1939  St.  Louis  [2829] 

Names  and  namegiving  among  the  North  American 
Indians.  116p. 

Rojas,  Lauro  Antonio  MA  1936  California  [2830] 

Transcontinental  trade  of  New  Spain.  139p. 
Indian  content  only  incidental. 

Rolland,  Siegfried  B.        PhD  1952  Northwestern  [2831] 

Cadwallader  Golden:  Colonial  politician,  and  Imperial 
statesman,  1718-1760. 
Colden's  Indian  activities  in  the  Pennsylvania  area. 

Romano,  Octavio        MA  1954  New  Mexico  [2832] 

Aspects  of  Rio  Grande  Pueblo  cultural  stability.  92p. 

Romero  Molina,  Javier        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2833] 

La  poblacion  indigena  de  Tilantongo,  Oaxaca. 

Ronan,  Margaret  Theresa        MA  1932  Montana  [2834] 

Memoirs  of  a  frontierswoman  (the  life  of  Mary  Catherine 

Ronan).  38 lp. 

A  biography  of  Margaret  Ronan's  mother.  Pt.  3  "Life  among 
the  Flathead  Indians". 

Root,  Winfred  Trexler        PhD  1912       Pennsylvania  [2835] 
The  relationships  between  Pennsylvania  and  the  English 
Government,  1696-1760.  Pub:   UjPenna.,  Pubs.  Hist. 
[1912]  422p. 
Slight  Indian  mention  scattered  throughout. 

Roper,  William  James        MA  1941  Brit.  Columbia  [2836] 

The  achievements  of  Captain  George  Vancouver  on  the 
British  Columbia  coast.  130p. 

Negotiations  with  Quadra  at  Nootka. 

280 


Rose,  Winifred        MA  1931  Denver  [2837] 

A  study  of  achievement  of  Indians.  21 8p.,  illus.,  tables. 
U.  S.  Indian  School  at  Albuquerque. 

Rose,  Yancey  Lamar        MA  1932  Stanford  [2838] 

Cultural  assimilation  in  process:  a  descriptive  study  of 
a  community  in  New  Mexico.  221p. 

Roseler,  Alvin  W.        MA  1949  St.  Mary's  [2839] 

The  Indian  policy  of  Sam  Houston.  124p. 

Rosenberg,  Morris        MA  1937  New  Jersey  [2840] 

Mexican  and  Mayan  archeology;  a  new  source  of  sup- 
plementary content  for  the  enrichment  of  the  teaching 
of  Spanish. 

Rosenberry,  Vivien  Violet        MA  1935  Stanford  [2841] 

Designs  of  the  Pueblo  tribes  of  the  Southwest.  134p.,  ill. 

Rosene,  Ruth  Goodspeed        MA  1951         Mexico  City  [2842] 
The  Discoverer,  the  Conqueror,  and  the  Kings;  a  study 
of  Colon  and  Cortes  in  their  relations  with  the  Crown  of 
Spain.  143p. 

Ross,  Hubert  Barnes        PhD  1954  Columbia  [2843] 

The  diffusion  of  the  manioc  plant  from  South  America 
to  Africa;  an  essay  in  ethnobotanical  culture  history. 
135p.  M. 

Ross,  Lenore  C.         MA  1952  U.C.L.A.  [2844] 

The  arts  and  crafts  of  the  California  Indians.  187p. 

Ross,  Patricia  Fent        MA  1949  Mexico  City  [2845] 

A  study  of  the  history  of  Azcapotzalco.  101p.,  map. 

Includes  dynastic  chart,  and  map  of  Anahuac  villages.  From 
origin  to  present  day. 

Ross,  Virginia  Louise        MA  1939  Yale  [2846] 

Some  pottery  types  of  the  highlands  of  western  Mexico. 
108p. 

Study  based  on  Lumholtz  collections  at  the  American  Museum 
of  Natural  History.  Guanajuato,  Queretaro,  Jalisco,  Tepic  and 
Michoacan. 

281 


Ross,  Winifred         MA  1944  Arizona  [2847] 

The  present-day  dietary  habits  of  the  Papago  Indians. 

69p. 

Fieldwork  1940-41,  at  Sells  and  Ajo.  Includes  nutritional  analy- 
sis of  desert  plants. 

Rossman,  Ruby  Alma        MA  1932  Geo.  Peabody  [2848] 

Mathematics  used  by  American  Indians  north  of  Mexico. 
46p.,  illus. 

Rostlund,  Erhard         MA  1946  California  [2849] 

A  distributional  study  of  primitive  fishing  in  California. 

Rostlund,  Erhard         PhD  1951  California  [2850] 

A  distribution  study  of  fresh-water  fish  and  fishing  in 
aboriginal  America  north  of  Mexico.  Pub:  "Freshwater 
fish  and  fishing  in  native  North  America."  U /Calif.,  Pubs. 
Geog.,  IX  [1952]  314p.,  maps. 

Roth,  George  Frederick,  jr.         MS  1929      Cincinnati  [2851] 
A  study  of  the  arts  of  the  Maya  Indians  of  Central 
America  and  a  discussion  of  the  application  of  Maya  art 
to  modern  architectural  design.  63p. 

Rothhar,  Emma  Florence         MA  1929  Ohio  State  [2852] 

A  history  of  the  Sioux  Indians.  132p. 

Roulston,  Jessie  Adams        PhM  1910  Chicago  [2853] 

The  effect  of  the  Black  Hawk  War  on  the  development 
of  the  Northwest.  47p. 

Rouse,  Benjamin  Irving,  jr.         PhD  1938  Yale  [2854] 

Prehistory  in  Haiti:  a  study  in  method.  603p.,  illus. 
Pub:  Yale  U.,  Pubs.  Anthro.  #21,  24  [1939,  1941]  202p., 
196p.,  illus. 

Rouse,  Chrystine  Meredith        MA  1936        Pittsburgh  [2855] 
Folk  lore  of  Alabama. 
Includes  Indian  folklore. 

Rowe,  Chandler  William        MA  1947  Chicago  [2856] 

The  Wheat  ley  Ridge  Site,  its  relation  to  the  Mogollon 
culture  of  southwestern  New  Mexico.  68p. 

Rowe,  Chandler  William        PhD  1951  Chicago  [2857] 

The  effigy  mound  culture  of  Wisconsin.  164p.,  illus. 

282 


Rowe,  John  Howland         PhD  1946  Harvard  [2858] 

An  introduction  to  the  archaeology  of  Cuzco.  Pub: 
Harvard  U.,  Peabody  Mus.,  Paps.,  XXVII  #2  [1944] 
69p.,  illus. 

Rowell,  Mary  King        MA  1943  Yale  [2859] 

Contributions  to  Mohawk  ethnography.  140p.,  map.  Pub  : 
Archeol.  Soc.  Conn.,  Bull.  #17  [1946]. 
Includes  extensive  bibliography. 

Rowland,  Donald  Winslow        PhD  1931       California  [2860] 
The  Elizondo  expedition  against  the  Indian  rebels  of 
Sonora,  1765-1771.  256p. 

Seri  and  others. 

Rowse,  Edward  Francis        PhD  1936     WashingtonjSL  [2861] 
Auguste  and  Pierre  Chouteau.  281p. 
Many  [25]  tribes  mentioned;  preeminent  are  Sauk,  Fox,  Osage. 

Roy,  Addie  May         MA  1931  Texas  [2862] 

History  of  Telegraph  and  Texas  Register,  1835-1846. 
149p. 

Chapter  on  reactions  of  this  newspaper  and  its  public  towards 
the  Indian  policies  of  Sam  Houston. 

Rozelle,  Ralph  Lincoln        MA  1951         So.  California  [2863] 
William  Henry  Jackson  and  his  contribution  to  the 
history  of  the  early  West. 

Illustrated  with  his  photos.  Ute,  Shoshoni,  Plains,  Hopi,  Pawnee, 
Mesa  Verde. 

Ruckman,  Caroline  Silsby        MA  1926  Texas  [2864] 

The  frontier  of  Texas  during  the  Civil  War.  138p.,  maps. 
Considerable  attention  given  to  Indian  problems. 

Ruecking,  Frederick  Henry        MA  1955  Texas  [2865] 

The  Coahuiltecan  Indians  of  southern  Texas  and  north- 
eastern Mexico.  404p. 

Ruggles,  James  Edgar        MA  1931  Oklahoma  [2866] 

Social  and  economic  status  of  the  Cheyenne  Indians. 

Runyan,  Clarence  S.         MS  1939  Montana  Coll.  [2867] 

Land  utilization  on  the  Crow  Indian  Reservation.  132p. 

283 


Ruppe,  Reynold  Joseph,  jr.        PhD  1953  Harvard  [2868] 

The  Acoma  culture  province ;  an  archaeological  concept. 
405p.,  pis. 

Rush,  Esther  Jeanette        MA  1955  Tulane  [2869] 

The  historical  evolution  of  the  concepts  of  Indigenismo 
in  Mexico,  1916-1953.,  123p. 

Considers  philosophical  writings  of  Alfonso  Caso,  Manuel  Gamio, 
Moises  Saenz,  Jose  Vasconcelos. 

Rttshmore,  Elsie  Mitchell        PhD  1914  Columbia  [2870] 

The  Indian  policy  during  Grant's  administrations. 
Pub:  NY:  The  Marion  Press  [1914]  83p. 

Ruskowski,  Leo  Francis        PhD  1940  Catholic  [2871] 

French  emigre  priests  in  the  United  States  (1791-1815). 
Pub:  Cath.  U.,  Stud.  Amer.  Church  Hist,  XXXII  [1940] 
150p. 

Discusses  their  work  with  various  Indian  tribes. 

Russell,  Carma  Alice  Zimmerman    MA  1932  California    [2872] 
Indian  missions  in  the  Oklahoma  region,  1819-1865.  78p. 

Cherokee  and  Osage. 

Russell,  Frank        PhD  1898  Harvard  [2873] 

A  study  of  a  collection  of  Eskimo  crania  from  Labrador, 
with  observations  on  the  prevailing  system  of  craniome- 
try. 105p. 

Russell,  J.  C.        MA  1930  Colorado  State  [2874] 

Reputation  of  the  Plains  Indians  as  reported  by  hunters, 
trappers.  180p. 

Russell,  Jason  Almus        PhD  1929  Cornell  [2875] 

The  Indian  in  American  literature.  (1775-1875).  Pub: 
"Thoreau,  the  interpreter  of  the  real  Indian."  Queens  U. 
Qtly.,  XXXV  #1  [1927]  p37-48;  "Influence  of  Indian 
Confederations  on  the  American  colonies."  Jour.  Amer. 
Hist.,  XXII  [1929]  p27-124;  "Narratives  of  Indian  cap- 
tivity." Education,  LI  #2  [1930]  p23-34. 

Russell,  Kitty  Audrey        MA  1944  So.  Methodist  [2876] 

The  development  of  education  in  Alaska. 

Discusses  dual  education  system,  comparing  natives  of  fifty 
years  ago  and  today. 

284 


Russell,  Luella  Haney         MS  1930  Arizona  [2877] 

The  primitive  religion  of  the  Southwest:  an  interpre- 
tation. 146p. 

Russell,  Mattie        PhD  1956  Duke  [2878] 

William  Holland  Thomas,  White  chief  of  the  North 
Carolina  Cherokees.  450p.,  illus. 

Russell,  Nelson  Vance        PhD  1925  Michigan  [2879] 

The  end  of  the  British  regime  in  Michigan  and  the  North- 
west. Pub:  U/Mich.,  Alumni  Qtly.  Rev.,  XLIV  #19 
[1938]  pl89-206. 

Russell,  Rubye  S.        MA  1952  Sul  Ross  [2880] 

Folklore  of  south  Texas  and  Mexico.  117p. 
Includes  some  Karankawa  and  other  Indian  legends. 

Russell,  Shirley  A.        MA  1954  Vanderbilt  [2881] 

El  Indio  en  la  poesia  modernista  hispanoamericana. 

Three  modernist  poets  (Ruben  Dario,  Jose  Santos  Chocano, 
Ricardo  Rojas)  chosen  as  examples.  Used  Indian  themes  ex- 
tensively. 

Rutherford,  Amy  Oakley        MA  1936  California  [2882] 

The  early  history  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia.  72p., 
maps. 

Songeis. 

Ruz  L.,  Alberto        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2883] 

La  costa  de  Campeche  en  los  tiempos  prehispanicos : 
prospeccion  ceramica  y  bosquejo  historico. 

Ryan,  Cuthbert  D.        MS  1936  Wisconsin  [2884] 

Wisconsin  Indian  legends.  47p. 

Menomini,  Winnebago,  Chippewa,  Sioux,  Sauk,  Mascouten. 

Ryan,  G.  F.        MA  1930  Niagara  [2885] 

Early  Jesuit  missionaries  in  New  York  State. 
Missing  from  library. 

Saenz  Vargas,  Cesar        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [2886] 

Quetzalcoatl  en  Mexico  y  Centro  America. 

Sahli,  John  Rankin         MA  1935  Pittsburgh  [2887] 

Seneca- American  relations  during  the  Revolution.  120p. 

285 


St.  Clair,  Harry  Hull  II         MA  1903  Columbia  [2888] 

A  sketch  of  the  Shoshone  language.  155p. 

St.  John,  Laura        MA  1941  California  [2889] 

The  history  of  Spanish  agriculture  in  the  Caribbean  in 
the  sixteenth  century.  84p. 

Carib  and  Arawak  agriculture  included  briefly. 

Salazar  Ortegon,  Ponclano        MA  1956     Mexico:  EN  [2890] 
Exploraciones    y    problemas    de    reconstruccion    del 
Sistema  I  de  Kabah,  Yucatan. 

Salter,  Josephine  Heath        MA  1950      Ariz. -Flagstaff  [2891] 
Analysis  of  need  and  resources  for  greater  Indian  em- 
phasis at  Arizona  State  College,  at  Flagstaff.  103p. 

Salz,  Beate  R.         MA  1943  New  School  [2892] 

Indianismo.  79p. 

Primarily  Peru,  Ecuador  and  Bolivia,  but  some  Mexico. 

Salz,  Beate  R.         PhD  1950  New  School  [2893] 

The  human  element  in  industrialization:  a  hypothetical 
case  study  of  Ecuadorean  Indians.  571p.  Pub:  Amer. 
Anthro.  Assoc,  Mem.  #85  [1955]  265p. 

Salzmann,  Zdenek         MA  1949  Indiana  [2894] 

A  method  of  analyzing  numerical  systems,  based  on 
South  and  North  American  Indian  materials  assembled 
by  Theodore  Kluge.  16p. 

Sameth,  Sigmttnd         MA  1940  Oklahoma  [2895] 

Creek  Negroes:  a  study  of  race  relations.  98p. 

Samonte,  Frank  Garcia        MA  1940  California  [2896] 

Jesuit  missions  of  the  upper  Amazon.  126p. 

Samper,  Alfred        MA  1948  Indiana  [2897] 

The  domestic  life  of  the  Mexicans  as  shown  in  Historia 
general  de  las  cosas  de  Nueva  Espana  by  Fr.  Bernardino 
de  Sahagun.  130p. 

Sample,  Sarah  Eleanor        MS  1923  Kansas  [2898] 

The  relation  of  native  training  to  the  education  of  the 
Indian.  59p. 

General  historical  background ;  various  unnamed  tribes. 

286 


Sandberg,  Sigfred         MA  1950  New  Mexico  [2899] 

Anthropological  investigation  of  the  Correo  Snake  Pit. 

In  Valencia  County,  New  Mexico,  southwest  quarter. 

Sanborn,  Ruth  Ellen        MA  1921  Northwestern  [2900] 

Indian  problems  in  the  Northwest,  1781-1789.  61p. 

Sanders,  Gledca  S.        MA  1933  Oklahoma  A  &  M  [2901] 

The  educational  development  of  the  Cheyenne  and 
Arapaho  Indians  upon  the  Reservation.  70p. 

Sanderson,  Dwight        PhD  1924  Chicago  [2902] 

The  rural  community :  the  natural  history  of  a  sociologi- 
cal group. 

Examines  and  compares  different  types  of  rural  groups,  in- 
cluding several  Amerindian. 

Sandlin,  Blan  E.         MA  1948  Oklahoma  A  &  M  [2903] 

The  social  life  of  the  Choctaw  Indians,  1800-1900.  63p. 

Sandoval,  Leonidas  Rodriguez        PhD  1945    Catholic  [2904] 
The  socio-economic  life  of  the  Sierra  Indians  of  Ecuador. 

Sandsmark,  Lawrence        MA  1931  Montana  [2905] 

United  States  regulation  of  the  fur  trade.  118p. 

Considerable  Indian  material  but  no  specific  tribes. 

Sansom,  Lettie  E.         MA  1952  Ariz -Flagstaff  [2906] 

The  teaching  of  functional  vocabulary  to  non-English- 
speaking  Navajo  children.  53p. 

Sanz,  Benjamin  Gento        MA  1950         St.  Bonaventure  [2907] 
The  first  college  for  Indians  in  South  America:   San 
Andres  de  Quito,  Ecuador.  199p. 

Sapir,  Edward         PhD  1909  Columbia  [2908] 

The  Takelma  language  of  southwestern  Oregon.  Pub: 
Boas,  "Handbook  of  American  Indian  Languages."  Bur. 
Amer.  Ethnol,  Bull.  #40  pt.  2  [1922]  pl-296. 

Sarbesctj,  Sam  Walter         MA  1955  Indiana  [2909] 

The  Northwest  Coast  and  Plateau  mortuary  complex  and 
its  cultural  background.  108p. 

287 


Sarot,  Eden  Emanuel        PhD  1949  Princeton  [2910] 

Folklore  of  the  dragonfly:  a  linguistic  approach.  79p.  M. 

Considers  dragonfly  theme  around  the  world;  includes  Amerin- 
dian, especially  Navaho. 

Sabre,  Alicia        PhD  1945  Stanford  [2911] 

La  influencia  espariol  en  la  poesia  lirica  mexicana. 
Considerable  Indian  poetry  and  translation. 

Sasaej,  Tom  Taketo        PhD  1950  Cornell  [2912] 

Technological  change  in  a  Navaho  Indian  farming  com- 
munity: a  study  of  social  and  psychological  processes. 

Sassman,  Oren        MA  1941  Montana  [2913] 

Metal  mining  in  historic  Beaverhead.  310p. 

§   1   "Beaverhead  prior  to   1862".  Blackfoot,  Pend  d'Oreille, 
Shoshoni,  Flathead,  Nez  Perce,  Kutenai,  Snake. 

Satterthwaite,  Linton,  jr.        PhD  1943  Pennsylvania  [2914] 
Concepts  and  structures  of  Maya  calendrical  arithmetics. 
Pub:  Phila.  Anthro.  Soc,  Reprint  Pubs.  #3  [1947]  168p., 
tables. 

Sauer,  Nellie  Jane        MA  1939  Texas  Tech.  [2915] 

American  Indian  words  in  the  literature  of  the  West  and 
Southwest.  90p. 

Savage,  Frank        MA  1949  Mexico  City  [2916] 

Bartolome  de  las   Casas  and  his  Apologetica  historia 
sumaria.  99p. 

Savage,  Thomas  J.        MA  1946  Niagara  [2917] 

Forty  years  of  missionary  activity  among  the  Indians  in 
the  State  of  New  York,  1642-1682.  lip. 

Sayres,  William  Cortlandt        PhD  1952  Harvard  [2918] 

Zarzal:  the  ethnology  of  a  rural  Colombian  community. 
2  vols.,  illus. 
Concerns  a  quasi-Indian  group.  Excellent  photographs. 

Scantling,  Frederick  H.        MA  1940  Arizona  [2919] 

Excavations  at  Jackrabbit  Ruin,  Papago  Indian  Re- 
servation, Arizona.  73p.  Pub:  The  Kiva,  V  #3  [1939]. 

288 


Schacter,  Joseph        MA  1934  New  York  [2920] 

Lacrosse  coaching.  lOOp. 
Brief  section  on  history  and  origin  of  Lacrosse. 

Schaedel,  Richard  Paul        PhD  1952  Yale  [2921] 

An  analysis  of  central  Andean  stone  sculpture.  37  lp., 
illus. 

Schaefer,  Ruth  Elizabeth        MA  1929  Oregon  [2922] 

The  influence  of  Methodism  in  early  Oregon.  92p. 

Flathead,  Nez  Perce ;  Jason  Lee's  ill-fated  Indian  mission. 

Schaefer,  Waldemar  D.        MA  1935  New  Mexico  [2923] 

Distribution  of  the  human  blood  groups  among  the 
Pueblo  Indians  of  New  Mexico.  25p. 

Schaefeer,  Claude  Everett       PhD  1940    Pennsylvania  [2924] 
The  subsistence  quest  of  the  Kutenai;  a  study  of  the 
interaction  of  culture  and  environment.  62p. 

Schafer,  Ann  Eastlake        MA  1941  Pennsylvania  [2925] 

The  status  of  Iroquois  women.  80p. 

Scheele,  Raymond  Lewis        MA  1947  Columbia  [2926] 

The  treatment  of  captives  among  the  north  east  Indians 
of  North  America.  62p. 

Scheele,  Raymond  Lewis        PhD  1950  Columbia  [2927] 

Warfare  of  the  Iroquois  and  their  northern  neighbors. 
149p.  M . 

Schenck,  Sara  Moffatt        MA  1925  California  [2928] 

The  stars  in  the  culture  of  the  American  Indians.  70p. 

Schenk,  John  Frederick        MA  1932  Oregon  [2929] 

The  Hudson's  Bay  Company  in  Oregon,  1821-1860.  121p. 

Chinook,  Klikitat,  plus  other  scattered  references. 

Schetter,  Adrienne  Estelle         MA  1933       California  [2930] 
The   Indians   on   the   Oregon   Trail,    1845-1849;   with 
emphasis  on  the  Kansas,  Pawnees,  and  Sioux,  especially 
in  1846.  115p.,  illus. 

19  289 


Schevill,  Margaret  Erwin        MA  1942  Arizona  [2931] 

Navajo  ritual  poetry.  185p.,  illus.  Pub:  Beautiful  on  the 

Earth.  Santa  Fe:  Dreis  [1947]  155p.,  illus. 

Based  on  Matthews,  Wheelwright,  etc.,  plus  author's  original 
material.  Illustrated  by  author. 

Schleiermacher,  Christine         MA  1941  Columbia  [2932] 

The  Dawes  Act  of  February  8,  1887.  62p. 

Schloenback,  Helen  Holden        MA  1940  Georgia  [2933] 

The  Seminole  War,  1835-1842.  79p. 

Schmidt,  Erich  Friedrich        PhD  1929  Columbia  [2934] 

Time-relations  of  prehistoric  pottery  types  in  southern 
Arizona.  Pub:  Amer.  Mus.  Nat.  Hist.,  Anthro.  Paps., 
XXX  pt.  5  [1928]  p247-302. 

Schmidt,  Florence        MA  1942  Montana  [2935] 

A  study  of  the  occupations  of  Blackfoot  Indians.  112p. 

Schmitt,  Karl,  jr.        MA  1942  Chicago  [2936] 

Patawomeke:  an  historic  Algonkian  site.  106p.  Pub: 
T.  Dale  Stewart,  The  historic  Indian  village  of  Patawo- 
meke, Stafford  County,  Virginia. 

Schmitt,  Karl,  jr.        PhD  1947  Chicago  [2937] 

Archeological  chronology  of  the  Middle  Atlantic  states. 
235p.  Pub:  Griffin,  Archeology  of  Eastern  United  States. 
U/Chi.  Press  [1952]  p59-70. 

Schmitt,  Paul  N.        MS  1936  Kansas  [2938] 

A  study  showing  that  traditional  grade  classifications  in 
Indian  schools  of  the  Southwest  is  impracticable  and 
misleading.  33p. 

Schock,  Eldon  Donald        MA  1954  Idaho  [2939] 

The  causes  of  the  Nez  Perce  War  as  disclosed  primarily  by 
treaties  in  effect  between  the  Nez  Perces  and  the  Federal 
Government  prior  to  1877.  lllp. 

Scholes,  France  Vinton        PhD  1943  Harvard  [2940] 

Church  and  State  in  New  Mexico  in  the  seventeenth 

century.  Pub:  New  Mex.  Hist.  Soc,  Pubs.  Hist.,  VII 

[1937]  206p.;  XI  [1942]  276p. 

Brief  mention  of  Pueblo  and  Navajo,  and  the  Inquisition  in  the 
Southwest. 

290 


Scholes,  Walter  V.  PhD  1943  Michigan  [2941] 

The  Diego  Ramirez  visita.  209p.  M.  Pub:  U /Missouri, 
Stud.,  XX  #4  [1946]  97p. 

1551-1555  in  Mexico  City,  Vera  Cruz,  Panuco.  Investigated 
Indian  conditions ;  thesis  includes  study  of  Indian  problems. 

Scholl,  Almah  Wallace        MA  1951  So.  California  [2942] 

The  teaching  oral  language  to  non-English-speaking 
Indian  children  through  health  education.  124p. 

Especially  Papago. 

Schramm,  Wilbur  Lang        PhD  1932  Iowa  [2943] 

Studies  in  the  longer  narrative  verse  of  America, 
1775-1860.  135p.  Pub:  "Hiawatha  and  its  predecessors." 
Philol.  Qtly.,  XI  #4  [1932]  p321-343. 

Discusses  several  Indian  romances,  their  influence  on  Hiawatha 
and  the  "noble  savage". 

Schroeder,  Albert  Henry         MA  1940  Arizona  [2944] 

A  stratigraphic  survey  of  pre-Spanish  trash  mounds  of 
the  Salt  River  Valley,  Arizona.  196p. 

Schubert,  Melvtn  Frank        MA  1954        So.  California  [2945] 
An  analysis   of   certain  similarities   between  the   city 
Dionysia  and  the  Fort  Hall  Sun  Dances,  lllp. 

Schulltng,  John  Thys        MA  1938  Geo.  Peabody  [2946] 

A  study  of  community  relationships  in  Minnesota  Indian 
schools.  79p.,  maps. 

Schulhof,  Martha        MA  1926  California  [2947] 

History  of  the  administration  of  Bernardo  de  Galvez  in 
Louisiana,  with  an  appendix  of  original  documents.  30 7p. 

Contains  material  regarding  Indian  slaves  at  Ste.  Genevieve 
and  St.  Louis. 

Schulman,  Sam        PhD  1954  Florida  [2948] 

A  sociological  analysis  of  land  tenure  patterns  in  Latin 
America.  420p.  M . 

Considers  persistence  of  communal  land  tenure  among  Latin 
American  Indian  communities. 

Schulte,  Beulah         MA  1933  Occidental  [2949] 

Navajo  Indian  and  Caucasian  contact.  120p. 

19*  291 


Schultz,  Amelia  Louise      MSW  1947  Washington  [2950] 

Indian  unmarried  mothers.  140p. 

No  particular  tribes ;  general. 

Schulz,  Naomi        MA  1930  Oklahoma  [2951] 

The  American  explorations  of  Oklahoma.  152p. 

Includes  Indian  relations.  Period  circa  1806-1850. 

Schutte,  Tenjes  Henry        PhD  1924  Chicago  [2952] 

History  of  educational  legislation  in  Pennsylvania,  1775 
to  1850. 

Quaker  educational  facilities  for  Indians;  early  attempts  to 
educate  Indians. 

Schutzel,  Ann  Ruth  MA  1950  Indiana  [2953] 

A  comparative  analysis  of  law  among  the  Cheyenne  and 
Yurok.  90p. 

Schuyler,  Henry  C.        STL  1905  Catholic  [2954] 

Sebastian  Rale,  missionary  in  Maine  (1694-1724).  Pub: 
Cath.  Hist.  Rev.,  I  [1915]  pl64-174. 

Schwartz,  Douglas  Wright        PhD  1955  Yale  [2955] 

Havasupai   prehistory:    thirteen   centuries   of   cultural 
development.  312p.,  illus. 

Schwartz,  Edmund  Albert        MA  1943    So.  California  [2956] 
History  of  education  in  colonial  Mexico.  115p. 

Mostly  Indians  and  mestizos ;  also  Aztec  and  Inca. 

Schwarzman,  Richard  C.         MA  1949  Occidental  [2957] 

Frontier  reminiscences  of  William  H.  Hedges.  225p. 

Cherokee,  Sioux. 

Schweinsberger,  Richard  A.         MA  1951  Indiana  [2958] 

Family  social  structure  and  functions  of  the  Muskhogean 
Indians  of  southeastern  United  States.  29 7p. 

Schweitzer,  Marianne  A.        MA  1945  Yale  [2959] 

Ethnography    of    the    modern    Mikasuki    Indians    of 
southern  Florida.  lOlp. 

Schweitzer,  Marjorie  Gardner        MA  1954     Arizona  [2960] 
A  provisional  analysis  of  Seri,  a  native   language   of 
Sonora.  95p. 

292 


Scott,  Elizabeth        MA  1946  Texas  [2961] 

A  study  of  the  chronicles  of  Indian  captivity  in  the 
Southwest.  112p. 

Scott,  Isabel  M.  L.        MA  1951  Wyoming  [2962] 

Anglo-French  conflict  on  the  Pennsylvania  frontier:  the 
role  of  Colonel  Henry  Bouquet.  102p. 

French-Indian  War,  Pontiac,  etc.,  including  original  docu- 
mentary material. 

Scott,  John  Carver,  jr.        PhD  1953  Chicago  [2963] 

Race  and  culture  contact  in  southeastern  Alaska:  a 
study  of  the  assimilation  and  acculturation  of  the 
Wrangell  Tlingit  and  White.  711p. 

Scott,  Wallace  Howard        MA  1949  Montana  [2964] 

The  Custer  Trail  from  Fort  Abraham  Lincoln  to  Powder 
River.  94p. 

Sioux,  Cheyenne. 

Scrttton,  David  Lagrove        PhD  1954  Washington  [2965] 

Sex  differential  in  memory  retention  of  aboriginal  behav- 
ior patterns.  138p.  M . 

Muckleshoot  Reservation,  near  Auburn,  Washington. 

Scull,  Carolyn  Beatrice        MA  1914  California  [2966] 

The  Ramon  expedition,  1715-1716.  A  translation  of  the 
sources  with  introduction  and  notes.  172p. 
Mostly  Tejas  Indians. 

Seaberg,  Lillian  Marie        MA  1955  Florida  [2967] 

The  Zetrouer  Site:  Indian  and  Spaniard  in  central 
Florida.  209p. 

A  brief  summary  of  Indian  occupations  of  north  central  Florida 
to  1708,  and  a  detailed  description  of  a  Potano  Indian  mission  site 
of  circa  1680-1706. 

Seale,  Lea  Leslie        PhD  1939  Louisiana  [2968] 

Indian  place-names  in  Mississippi.  224p. 

Origin,  meanings  of  names  derived  from  dialects  of  various 
Mississippi  tribes;  mostly  Choctaw.  Linguistic,  not  legendary 
treatment. 

293 


Seaman,  Muriel  Belle        MA  1931  Oklahoma  [2969] 

A  history  of  the  Ponca  Indian  Agency  in  Oklahoma.  108p. 

Oto,  Pawnee,  Tonkawa. 

Sears,  Constance  S.        MA  1953  New  Mexico  [2970] 

Reflection  of  Hopi  culture  in  Hopi  folk  tales.  146p. 

Sears,  William  Hulse        MA  1947  Chicago  [2971] 

Relationships  of  the  pre-pottery  manifestations  of  eastern 
United  States.  152p. 

Sears,  William  Hulse        PhD  1950  Michigan  [2972] 

The  prehistoric  cultural  position  in  the  Southeast  of 
Kolomoki,  Early  County,  Georgia.  185p.  M . 

Secoy,  Frank  Raymond        PhD  1951  Columbia  [2973] 

A  functional-historical  view  of  Plains  Indian  warfare: 
the  process  of  change  from  the  17th  to  the  early  19th  cen- 
tury. 252p.  M.  Pub:  "Changing  military  patterns  on  the 
Great  Plains."  Amer.  Ethnol.  Soc.,  Mono.  #21  [1953] 
112p.,  maps. 

Seeley,  Charles  Leonard        MA  1951   New  Brunswick  [2974] 
The  disintegration  of  the  Huron  culture  in  the  seven- 
teenth century.  189p. 

Seemann,  Harriet  McGurn        MA  1929  Columbia  [2975] 

The  Indian  Agent,  1849-1927.  32p. 

Seidel,  Charles  Barnard        MA  1928  Louisville  [2976] 

Indian  trade  in  the  Old  South  from  1789-1812.  43p. 
Cherokee,  Creek,  Arkansas,  Choctaw,  Natchitoches,  Chickasaw. 

Seixas,  Genevieve  Louise        MA  1929  Smith  [2977] 

Government  policy  toward  Indian  education.  125p. 

Selmser,  James  L.         BD  1955  Andover  [2978] 

The  Dakota  Indian:  his  culture  and  his  religion. 

Selzer,  Leo  Louis        MA  1940  Colorado  [2979] 

A  critical  evaluation  of  Alaska  as  a  territorial  possession. 

Human  resources,  Federal  relations  and  control  over  natives. 

294 


Sensing,  Welton  Jerry        PhD  1954  Illinois  [2980] 

The  policies  of  Hernan  Cortes,  as  described  in  his  letters. 
376p.  M . 

Considers  political,  military,  social,  religious,  economic  policies ; 
weapons  used;  White-Indian  relations. 

Senter,  Donovan  C.        MA  1936  New  Mexico  [2981] 

The  calcanea  of  Kuaua  Pueblo,  New  Mexico.  29p. 

Calcaneus  measurements  of  skeletons. 

Service,  Elman  Kogers        PhD  1950  Columbia  [2982] 

Spanish-Guarani  acculturation  in  early  colonial  Para- 
guay: the  encomienda  from  1537  to  1620.  172p.  M.  Pub: 
U/Mich.  Mus.,  Anthro.  Paps.  #9  [1954]  106p. 

Setzer,  Jose        MA  1947  California  [2983] 

Chemical  analysis  of  Indian  mounds,  83p.,  graphs. 

Northern  California. 

Severance,  Elsie  Elliott        MA  1935  Whittier  [2984] 

Life  and  legends  of  the  Navajos.  113p. 

Seymour,  Charles  Francis        MA  1906  California  [2985] 

Relations  between  the  United  States  Government  and 
the  Mission  Indians  of  southern  California.  105p.,  maps. 

Shoshonean  and  Yuman. 

Seymour,  Mattie  Lee        MA  1950  Texas  [2986] 

Euro-American  influence  in  Alaska.  116p. 

Shackelford,  William  Jasper        MA  1951  Texas  [2987] 

Excavations  at  the  Polvo  Site  in  western  Texas.  90p. 

Shaeffer,  James  Ball        PhD  1954  Columbia  [2988] 

The  Mogollon  complex;  its  cultural  role  and  historical 
development  in  the  American  Southwest.  223p.  M . 

Shaham,  Milton  Aaron        MA  1932  Pennsylvania  [2989] 

Distribution  of  Eskimo  mythical  elements.  104p. 

Shamberger,  Elizabeth  Strong    MA  1928  New  Mexico  [2990] 
An  educational  history  of  Albuquerque.  56p. 
§  2  &  3 :  United  States  Indian  School. 

295 


Shankel,  George  Edgar        PhD  1945  Washington  [2991] 

The  development  of  Indian  policy  in  British  Columbia. 
340p. 
Covers  period  1840-1940. 

Shannon,  MacRae  Darwin        MA  1937  Illinois  [2992] 

The  Indian  factor  in  Anglo-American  relations  in  the 
Old  Northwest,  1783-1796.  70p. 

Shapiro,  Dena  Evelyn        MA  1929  Chicago  [2993] 

Indian  tribes  and  trails  of  the  Chicago  region;  a  prelimi- 
nary study  of  the  influence  of  the  Indian  on  early  White 
settlement.  92p.,  maps. 

Sharp,  Lawrence  Raybottrne        MA  1940  Texas  [2994] 

History  of  Panola  County,  Texas,  to  1860.  212p.,  maps. 

Chapter  on  Indians  and  Indian  troubles:  Hasinai,  Caddo, 
Cherokee. 

Sharp,  Morrison        PhD  1936  Harvard  [2995] 

The  New  England  defense  system  in  the  seventeenth 

century. 

Discusses  organization,  history  and  activities  of  the  Trainbands; 
Indian  activities  only  in  passim. 

Sharrow,  Barnard  G.        MA  1948  Columbia  [2996] 

British  Colonial  conceptions  of  American  Indian  origins. 
55p. 

Shaul,  Lawana  Jean        MA  1954  Wyoming  [2997] 

Treatment  of  the  West  in  selected  magazine  fiction, 
1870-1900:  an  annotated  bibliography.  123p. 
Section  on  Indians. 

Shaw,  Helen  Louise        PhD  1929  Bryn  Mawr  [2998] 

British  administration  of  the  Southern  Indians,  1756  to 
1783.  Pub:  Lancaster  Press  [1931]  206p. 

Excellent  appendices  list  trade  goods,  invoices,  and  regulations. 
Primarily  concerns  Five  Civilized  Tribes. 

Shea,  Elizabeth  M.        M/Ed  1950  Rhode  Island  [2999] 

The  role  of  Benjamin  Church  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Shearer,  Ernest  Charles        MA  1933  Colorado  [3000] 

A  survey  history  of  Potter  County,  Texas.  153p. 
§  2  "Prehistoric  Panhandle";  §  3  "Indians  and  the  buffalo". 

296 


Sheehan,  Lawrence  J.        MA  1932  Niagara  [3001] 

The  Franciscan  missions  of  California.  25p. 

Sheehan,  Thomas  William        MA  1915  Columbia  [3002] 

The  treatment  of  the  Indians  by  the  Spaniards  within 
the  present  area  of  the  United  States.  174p. 
Primarily  Southwest  and  Louisiana. 

Sheffield,  Sarah  Vantrease        MA  1930  Geo.  Peabody  [3003] 
A  study  of  Indian  dances.  176p.,  illus.,  col.  pis. 
Physical  Education  Dept.  General  study,  no  specific  tribes. 

Shefrin,  Jack  Allen        MA  1940  Kansas  City  [3004] 

The  Chisholm  Trail.  202p. 

Indian  troubles;  Chisholm  with  the  Indians.  Five  Civilized 
Tribes. 

Shelby,  Charmion  Clair        MA  1927  Texas  [3005] 

St.  Denis's  second  expedition  from  Louisiana  to  the  Rio 
Grande,  1716-1719,  with  illustrative  documents,  trans- 
lated and  edited.  118p.,  maps.  Pub:  Sowestn.  Hist.  Qtly., 
XXVI-XXVII  [1923-1924]  pl65-183,  190-216. 
Indian  references  throughout. 

Shelby,  Charmion  Clair        PhD  1935  Texas  [3006] 

International  rivalry  in  northeastern  New  Spain,  1700 
to  1725.  275p. 

Spanish-French  relations,  including  Indians;  on  Texas-Louisi- 
ana frontier. 

Shepard,  Katherine        MA  1936  New  Mexico  [3007] 

The  Miles-Crook  controversy.  95p. 

United  States-Apache  relations. 

Sheppard,  Ernest  James        MA  1926  Illinois  [3008] 

Wampum  and  tobacco  as  media  of  exchange;  or,  did 
wampum  and  tobacco  satisfy  the  requirements  of  a  good 
medium  of  exchange  ?  53p. 

Sherman,  Paschal        MA  1917  Catholic  [3009] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the  United  States. 

Sherman,  Paschal        PhD  1920  Catholic  [3010] 

Our  Indian  land  law. 

297 


Shields,  Lillian  B.        MA  1929  Denver  [3011] 

The  Arapaho  Indians,  their  association  with  the  White 
man.  72p. 

Shlels,  William  Eugene        PhD  1933  California  [3012] 

The  Jesuits  on  the  Pacific  slope.  The  Sinaloa  Mission  in 
the  time  of  Father  Tapia,  1591-1594.  269p.  Pub: 
"Gonzalo  de  Tapia  (1561-1594)  founder  of  the  first 
permanent  Jesuit  mission  in  North  America."  U.S. 
Cath.  Hist.  Soc,  Mono.  Ser.,  XIV  [1934]  198p. 

Includes  letters  from  Father  Tapia  containing  considerable 
material  about  Indians. 

Shlke,  Virginia  Catherine        MA  1926  Drew  [3013] 

The  Indian's  endowment  to  North  American  civilization. 
62p. 

Shemkin,  Demitri  Boris        PhD  1939  California  [3014] 

Some  interactions  of  culture,  needs,  and  personalities 
among  the  Wind  River  Shoshone.  179p.  Pub:  UjCalif., 
Anthro.  Bee,  V  #4-5  [1947]  p245-325. 

Shlmmell,  Lewis  S.        PhD  1900  Pennsylvania  [3015] 

Border  warfare  in  Pennsylvania  during  the  Revolution. 
Pub:  U/Penna.  Press  [1901]  153p. 

Includes  Indian  warfare. 

Shiner,  Joel  Lewis        PhD  1954  Arizona  [3016] 

The  McNary  Reservoir,  a  study  in  Plateau  archaeology. 
178p.  M. 
Columbia  River,  Washington-Oregon  area. 

Shipman,  Fred  Waldo        MA  1933  Clark  [3017] 

The  Indian  Council  of  1793:  a  clash  of  policies.  121 +  5p. 
Area  involved  is  the  Old  Northwest. 

Shippen,  Beulah  A.         MA  1940  Howard  [3018] 

Indian  slavery  in  Colonial  times.  183p. 

Shlanta,  Boghdan  A.         MA  1938  New  Mexico  [3019] 

A  comparison  of  Navajo  and  Pueblo  Indians  in  musical 
talent.  77p. 

Shoaff,  Frederic  Barnett        MA  1903  Columbia  [3020] 

Property  among  the  North  American  Indians.  95p. 

298 


Shong,  Albert  C.        MA  1901  Wisconsin  [3021] 

Indian  policy  in  the  Colonial  period.  Part  I:  New 
England.  lOOp. 

Short,  Emma  Jean  Brown        MA  1934  Missouri  [3022] 

The  culture  of  the  Osage  Indians  in  Missouri,  lllp. 

Shortridge,  Wilson  Porter  PhD  1919  Minnesota  [3023] 
The  transition  of  a  typical  frontier,  with  illustrations 
from  the  life  of  Henry  Hastings  Sibley,  fur  trader,  first 
delegate  in  Congress  from  Minnesota  Territory  and  first 
Governor  of  the  State  of  Minnesota.  Pub:  Menasha: 
Bant  a  [1922]  186p. 
Chippewa  and  Sioux,  upper  Mississippi  Valley,  ca.  1825-1875. 

Shreve,  Margaret  B.        MA  1943  Arizona  [3024] 

Modern  Papago  basketry.  177p.  Pub:  The  Kiva,  VIII 
[1943]  plO-16. 
Compares  current  work  with  Kissell  [1916]  study  of  Papago. 

Shukry,  Laila  Sayid        PhD  1954  Cornell  [3025] 

The  role  of  women  in  a  changing  Navaho  society. 
337p.  M . 

Shull,  Natalie  Henley        MA  1950  Indiana  [3026] 

The  arts  of  the  Aztec  Indians  in  the  sixteenth  century, 
based  upon  Historia  general  de  las  cosas  de  Nueva 
Espana  by  Fr.  Bernardino  de  Sahagun.  82p. 

Shutler,  Dick,  jr.        MA  1950  California  [3027] 

The  Dry  Creek  scraper,  chopper,  hammerstone  complex, 
and  its  relationship  to  other  pre-pottery  cultures  of  the 
Southwest.  58p. 

Sieber,  Sylvester  Anthony        MA  1942  Chicago  [3028] 

Problems  of  totemism  among  the  northern,  northeastern, 
and  north  Atlantic  slope  Algonkian  Indians.  122p. 

Siedlecki,  William  Donald        MA  1954  Butler  [3029] 

The  ruination  and  expulsion  of  the  Miami  Indians.  70p. 

Sievert,  Henrietta  Meta        MA  1938  Louisiana  [3030] 

Food  lore  of  the  North  American  Indian.  73p. 

History  of  the  food  habits  of  the  Indian  and  his  influence  on 
the  present-day  diet  of  the  American  White. 

299 


Silva,  Theresa  Irene        MA  1938  Stanford  [3031] 

A  study  of  the  Indiano  in  Spanish  literature.  157p. 

Silver,  James  Wesley        PhD  1935  Vanderbilt  [3032] 

Edmund  Pendleton  Gaines  and  frontier  problems, 
1801-1849.  Pub:  Jour.  So.  Hist.,  I  #3  [1935]  p320-344. 

Much  on  Cherokee,  Choctaw,  Creek,  Seminole.  Treaty  of  Ft. 
Jackson ;  Choctaw  boundary. 

Simmons,  Eva  Mary        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [3033] 

Cherokee-Osage  relations:  1803-1839.  86p. 

Simmons,  Leo  William        PhD  1931  Yale  [3034] 

The  aged  in  primitive  society.  4  vols.  Pub  :  Yale  U.  Press 
[1945]  317p. 

Data  on  71  tribes,  26  Indian;  summarized  in  many  charts  and 
tables. 

Simmons,  Patricia  Caldwell        MA  1946  So.  California  [3035] 
A  history  of  the  Cucamonga  Rancho. 

§  1  &  2 :  Indians  as  original  inhabitants,  and  under  first  Mexi- 
can land  grantees. 

Slmon,  Beatrice  V.        MA  1950  McGill  [3036] 

Autobiographical  writings  of  some  North  American  Indi- 
ans; a  critical  study  of  their  origin  and  development. 
199p. 

Simpson,  Lesley  Byrd        PhD  1928  California  [3037] 

The  development  of  the  theory  of  forced  native  labor  in 
the  Spanish  Colonies,  with  particular  regard  to  Espafiola 
and  New  Spain.  Pub:  "The  Encomienda  in  New  Spain. 
Forced  native  labor  in  the  Spanish  Colonies,  1492-1550." 
U /Calif.,  Pubs.  Hist,  XIX  [1929]  298p. 

Simpson,  Robert  Bonebrake        PhD  1940  Clark  [3038] 

Studies  in  populational  geography,  Canandaigua  Lake 
region,  New  York. 

Section  on  "Aboriginal  population  of  Canandaigua  region." 
(Seneca.) 

Simpson,  Ruth  DeEtte         MA  1944  So.  California  [3039] 

Evolution  of  the  stone  complexes  in  the  Cochise,  Mogol- 
lon,  Hohokam,  and  Mimbres  cultures.  383p.,  illus. 

300 


Sims,  Emmett  McCammon        MA  1953  Ariz.-Tempe  [3040] 

Industrial  arts  program  for  the  Apache  Indian  student  in 
Fort  Thomas  Union  High  School.  74p. 

Sinclair,  William  John        PhD  1904  California  [3041] 

The  exploration  of  the  Potter  Creek  Cave.  Pub:  Uj 
Calif.,  Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol.,  II  #1  [1904]  pl-28, 
illus.,  pis.,  maps. 

Singer,  Ernestine  H.  Wieder      MA  1935  Pennsylvania  [3042] 
Analysis  and  distribution  of  netting  techniques  among 
the  South  American  Indians.  52p. 

Sinkbeil,  Nina  Leanore  Dunn      MA  1939         Colorado  [3043] 
A  comparative  study  of  marriage  customs  among  the  In- 
dians of  southwestern  United  States  and  the  Negroes  of 
West  Africa.  239p. 

Also  examines  role  of  women  in  Pueblo  and  non-Pueblo  tribes. 

Sipes,  Richard  Grey        MA  1954  Penna.  State  [3044] 

The  ecology  of  the  primitive  community. 
Crow  tribe;  7  non-American  cultures  are  also  discussed. 

Siskin,  Edgar  Elias        PhD  1941  Yale  [3045] 

The  impact  of  the  Peyote  Cult  upon  shamanism  among 
the  Washo  Indians.  316p.,  illus. 

Sizer,  Miriam        MA  1930  California  [3046] 

Early  attempts  to  find  a  route  to  the  Pacific  by  way  of 
the  Missouri  River,  1673-1803.  150p.,  maps. 
Comanche,  Oto,  Missouri,  Osage,  Iowa,  Pawnee. 

Sjoberg,  Andree  Frances        MA  1951  Texas  [3047] 

The  Bidai  Indians  of  southeastern  Texas.  90p.  Pitb: 
Sowestn.  Jour.  Anthro.,  VIII  #4  [1951]  p391-400. 

Skaggs,  Opal        MS  1943  Kentucky  [3048] 

A  comparative  study,  with  special  reference  to  the 
human,  of  prehistoric  mammalian  osteological  material 
obtained  from  a  site  on  the  Green  River  in  Ohio  County 
of  Kentucky.  62p.  Pub:  Webb  "Indian  Knoll,  Site  Oh2, 
Ohio  County,  Kentucky."  Uj  Kentucky,  Repts.  Anthro., 
IV  #3  pt.  1  [1946]  p333-355. 

301 


Skarland,  Ivar        PhD  1949  Harvard  [3049] 

The  geography  of  Alaska  in  Pleistocene  and  early  Post- 
glacial time:  a  study  of  the  environment  from  an  an- 
thropological viewpoint.  192p. 

Skeels,  Dell  R.        PhD  1949  Washington  [3050] 

Style  in  the  unwritten  literature  of  the  Nez  Perce 
Indians.  306-f  289p. 

Skimin,  Edmond  J.         MA  1933  Niagara  [3051] 

The  Catholic  Church  in  pre-nineteenth  century  Mexico. 
57p. 

Skinner,  Carl  Harrison        EdD  1939  Stanford  [3052] 

A  plan  of  education  for  the  Gila  River  Pima  Indians. 

Skinner,  Frances        MA  1937  Texas  [3053] 

The  trial  and  release  of  Satanta  and  Big  Tree:  State- 
Federal  relations  during  the  Reconstruction  era.  184p. 

Slaughter,  Jacquelyn  H.         MS  1952  Wisconsin  [3054] 

The  decline  of  the  Stockbridge  Indians  in  Wisconsin.  58p. 

Slentz,  Helen  Irene        MA  1932  Oklahoma  [3055] 

The  history  of  the  Shawnee  Indian  Agency.  123p. 

Sac  and  Fox,  Shawnee,  Potawatomi,  Kickapoo,  Iowa. 

Slick,  Sewell  Elias         PhD  1938  Pittsburgh  [3056] 

William  Trent,  Indian  trader  and  land  speculator.  Pub  : 
William  Trent  and  the  West.  Harrisburg:  Archives  Pub. 
Co.  [1947]  188p. 

Period  1746-1787  in  Pennsylvania,  Virginia  and  Ohio. 

Slusser,  Mary  Shepherd        PhD  1950  Columbia  [3057] 

Preliminary  archeological  studies  of  northern  central 
Chile.  264p.  M . 
Diaguita  and  El  Molle  cultures  of  Coquimbo,  Chile. 

Smead,  Cophine  Lewis        MA  1947  Denver  [3058] 

Relations  with  the  Plains  Indians  of  Colorado.  135p. 

Period  1859-1869. 

Smiley,  Terah  L.      MA  1949  Arizona  [3059] 

Architectural  development  of  the  Pueblo  kiva.  171p. 

302 


Smith,  Allan  Hathorn        PhD  1941  Yale  [3060] 

The  dynamics  of  culture  diffusion  in  the  Plateau  area 
with  particular  reference  to  slavery  and  trade.  595p. 

Smith,  Ann  Gertrude        MA  1948  Texas  [3061] 

Social  control  in  primitive  societies.  87p. 

Smith,  Anne  Milne  Millspaugh        PhD  1940  Yale  [3062] 

An  analysis  of  Basin  mythology.  2  vols.  [408p.]  charts. 
Essentially  Ute,  Paiute,  Shoshoni  and  neighboring  tribes. 

Smith,  Blanche  Baker        MA  1943  Sowest.  Texas  [3063] 

Legends  and  old  tales  of  San  Antonio  and  vicinity.  106p., 
illus. 

Smith,  Carlyle  Shreeve        PhD  1950  Columbia  [3064] 

The  archaeology  of  coastal  New  York.  Pub  :  Amer.  Mus. 
Nat.  Hist,  Anthro.  Paps.,  XLIII  pt.  2  [1950]  p95-200, 
illus. 

Smith,  Charles  Leonard        MA  1930  Ohio  State  [3065] 

The  history  of  the  United  States  Overland  Mail  to  1869. 
§  5 :  Federal -Indian  problems  and  mail. 

Smith,  Clarence  Ernest,  jr.        PhD  1950      California  [3066] 
Disease  concepts  and  plant  medicines  in  native  South 
America.  137p. 

Smith,  Cleo  D.         PhD  1947  Kentucky  [3067] 

Education  in  Mexico.  244p. 

Although  no  tribes  are  mentioned  by  name,  the  Indian  in  general 
is  discussed  as  part  of  thejproblem  of  educating  backward  people 
in  Mexico. 

Smith,  Daniel  Malloy        MA  1950  California  [3068] 

James  Seagrove,  first  Federal  Agent  to  the  Creek  Indi- 
ans, 1791-1796.  147p. 

Smith,  Della  Fern        MA  1930  Ohio  State  [3069] 

The  making  of  a  scout;  a  critical  study  of  "Kit "Carson's 
early  career.  85p. 

His  Indian  scouting  career. 

303 


Smith,  Desmond  Mohler        MA  1942         So.  California  [3070] 
The  effect  of  the  dessication  of  ancient  Cahuilla  Lake 
upon  the  culture  and  distribution  of  some  of  the  Desert 
Indians  of  southern  California.  144p. 

Smith,  Duane  Douglas        PhD  1936  Ohio  State  [3071] 

The  evolution  of  the  legal  concept  of  citizenship  in  the 
United  States. 
Chapter  on  Indian  citizenship. 

Smith,  Dwight  LaVern        PhD  1949  Indiana  [3072] 

Indiana  land  cessions  in  the  Old  Northwest,  1795-1809. 
283p. 

Smith,  Edna  Eveland        MA  1935  Iowa  [3073] 

Ceremonials  of  the  Papago  and  Pima  Indians,  with 
special  emphasis  on  the  relationship  of  the  dance  to  their 
religion.  66p. 

Smith,  Elizabeth  Parkes        MA  1927  Texas  [3074] 

The  history  and  culture  of  the  Pueblo  of  Pecos,  New 
Mexico.  136p. 

Smith,  Elma  Rosamond        MA  1947  Arizona  [3075] 

Private  schools  for  the  Navajo  Indians.  lOOp. 

High  schools. 

Smith,  George  Jaye        MA  1948  Tulsa  [3076] 

The  American  Indian  in  Tulsa,  a  study  in  assimilation. 
47p. 

Smith,  Hale  Gilliam        MA  1945  Chicago  [3077] 

The  Crable  Site,  Fulton  County,  Illinois.  152p.  Pub: 
UjMich.  Mus.,  Anthro.  Paps.  #7  [1951]  53p. 

Smith,  Hale  Gilliam        PhD  1951  Michigan  [3078] 

The  influence  of  European  culture  contacts  upon  the 
aboriginal  cultures  of  north  Florida.  262p.  M.  Pub:  "The 
European  and  the  Indian."  Florida  Anthro.  Soc.  Pubs. 
#4  [1956]  150p.,  illus. 

Smith,  Henry  Nash        PhD  1940  Harvard  [3079] 

American  emotional  and  imaginative  attitudes  towards 
the  Great  Plains  and  the  Rocky  Mountains,  1803-1850. 
Pub:  Virgin  Land.  Harvard  U.  Press  [1950]  305p. 

Slight  mention  of  Indian  menace. 

304 


Smith,  John  Boyce,  jr.         MA  1902  Columbia  [3080] 

Policy  of  the  Northern  and  Middle  Colonies  toward  the 
Indians  in  the  seventeenth  century.  [120p.] 

Smith,  Lloyd  D.        MA  1900  Wisconsin  [3081] 

The  Five  Nations  of  Indians  in  their  relation  to  the 
Colony  of  New  York  from  1700  to  1781.  78p. 

Smith,  McGregor,  jr.        MA  1952  Mexico  City  [3082] 

Alien  Gods.  191p. 

Draft  of  a  novel  utilizing  anthropological  data;  Mayans  of  late 
Second  Empire  and  Aztecs  just  prior  to  Spanish  Conquest. 

Smith,  Marc  Jack        PhD  1946  Wisconsin  [3083] 

Joseph  Brant ;  a  Mohawk  statesman.  303p. 

Smith,  Marian  Wesley        PhD  1938  Columbia  [3084] 

The  war  complex  of  the  Plains  Indians.  Pub:  Amer. 
Philos.  Soc.,  Proc,  LXXVIII  #3  [1938]  p425-464. 

Smith,  Marie  Hobart        MA  1950  New  York  [3085] 

Higher  education  for  the  Indians  in  the  American 
colonies.  83p. 

Smith,  Marion        MA  1949  New  York  [3086] 

The  Jesuit  reduction  of  Paraguay,  1607  to  1767.  131p. 

Smith,  Micah  Pearce        MA  1917  Columbia  [3087] 

The  history  of  the  Chickasaw  Indians  previous  to  1861. 

Smith,  Reuben  William  III        MA  1952  California  [3088] 

The  Fort  Kearney,  South  Pass,  and  Honey  Lake  Wagon 
Road.  119p.,  maps. 

Crow  and  Shoshoni. 

Smith,  Robert  L.        MA  1951  New  Mexico  [3089] 

A  graphic  interpretation  of  four  Pueblo  Indian  Corn 
Dances. 

Illustrated  by  Smith's  paintings.  Also  21  plates  and  18  photos 
of  dances,  dancers,  costumes.  Sia,  Santo  Domingo,  Jemez,  San 
Felipe. 

Smith,  Ronald  Oliver        MA  1941  Washington  [3090] 

The  Indian  treaty  policy  of  the  Confederation,  1775-1789. 

20  305 


Smith,  Wallace        MA  1925  California  [3091] 

Spanish  exploration  of  the  San  Joaquin  Valley.  74p. 

California  tribes. 

Smith,  Wallace  Joseph        MA  1950  Washington  [3092] 

The  fur  trade  in  Colonial  Pennsylvania.  136p. 

Ottawa,  Cayuga,  among  others. 

Smith,  Winnie  Fitzgerald        MRE  1955  Carver  [3093] 

A  survey  of  Brazil :  a  study  of  the  country,  her  history, 
her  cultures  and  her  religion.  112p. 
Considers  Indian  tribes  of  Brazil  briefly. 

Smither,  William  Jonathan        PhD  1952  Tulane  [3094] 

The  regional  and  social  aspects  of  the  contemporary 
Ecuadoran  novel  (1920-1950). 

Considers  Ecuadoran  Indian.  Appendix:  "Bibliography  of  the 
Ecuadoran  novel"  is  complete  to  1952. 

Snider,  Janis  Grant        MS  1953  Idaho  [3095] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  intelligence  and  aptitudes  of 
Whites  and  Nez  Perce  Indians.  49p. 

Snider,  John  Henry        M/Ed  1932  Oklahoma  [3096] 

A  study  of  Indian  education  in  Pawnee  County,  Okla- 
homa. 97p. 
Pawnee. 

Snipes,  Bradshaw        MA  1949  Haverford  [3097] 

Friends'  relations  with  the  Seneca  Indians,  1838-1850. 
106p. 

Quakers  in  Pennsylvania  and  New  York. 

Snow,  Ira  Jean        MM  1946  So.  California  [3098] 

A  study  of  Five  Civilized  Indian  Tribes  of  Oklahoma :  a 
unit  of  work  integrating  music,  art,  English,  and  Okla- 
homa history  in  the  junior  high  school.  349p. 

Snow,  Riley  Eugene        MA  1936  Colorado  State  [3099] 

Removal  of  the  Indians  from  Wyoming.  21  lp.,  maps. 

Snyder,  Ada  F.  Rich        MA  1939  Buffalo  [3100] 

Indian  policies  and  frontier  campaigns  during  the 
American  Revolution.  21  lp. 

306 


Snyder,  Evert  Albert        MA  1940  New  Mexico  [3101] 

Primitive  uses  of  pine  among  the  Indians  of  the  American 
Southwest.  59p. 

Snyder,  Geraldine  D.        MM  1944  Northwestern  [3102] 

Seneca  Indian  songs.  38p. 

Snyderman,  George  S.         PhD  1948  Pennsylvania  [3103] 

Behind  the  Tree  of  Peace:  a  sociological  analysis  of 
Iroquois  warfare.  Pub:  Penna.  Archeol.,  XVIII  #3-4 
[1948]  93p. 

Although  no  author  is  named  in  the  publication,  the  entire  issue 
is  a  summary  of  this  dissertation. 

Solecki,  Ralph        MA  1949  Columbia  [3104] 

The  archaeological  position  of  historic  Fort  Corchaug, 
Long  Island,  and  its  relations  to  contemporary  forts. 
95p.,  illus.  Pub:  Archeol  Soc.  Conn.,  Bull.  #24  [1950] 
p3-40. 

Sollock,  Dixie  Pendergraft        MA  1936        Arkansas  [3105] 
Standards  of  living  among  the  Cherokee  Indians.  136p. 

Somermier,  Cornelia  Eloise        MA  1920  Kansas  [3106] 

Racial  differences  in  general  intelligence  with  particular 
reference  to  the  American  Indian.  68p. 

Haskell  Institute,  65  tribes. 

Sommer,  Frank  Henry  III        PhD  1950  Yale  [3107] 

Kwakiutl  iconography.  Prehistoric  origins  and  develop- 
ment. 430p.,  illus. 

Sondack,  Zelda        MA  1933  Hunter  [3108] 

L'Amerique  sur  la  scene  francaise  au  18e  siecle.  84p. 

§  4  "Exotieisme  Meridional"  discusses  Indians;  additional  Indi- 
ans references  elsewhere. 

Sorensen,  Ruth  M.        MS/Ed  1953  Utah  Agri.  [3109] 

Long  ago  Indian  stories.  95p.,  illus. 

27  stories,  mostly  selected  from  Annual  Reports  of  the  Bureau 
of  American  Ethnology. 

Soroos,  Ralph        MA  1936  Colorado  [3110] 

Carl  Schurz  as  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  1877-1881. 
His  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs  work. 

20*  307 


Souter,  Shelton        MA  1924  Emory  [3111] 

[Andrew]  Jackson  in  Florida.  [118p.] 

Southward,  Claude        MA  1929  Oklahoma  [3112] 

A  history  of  Comanche  County.  147p. 

Oklahoma.  Includes  much  on  Southern  Plains  tribes  and  their 
influence. 

Spaid,  Stanley  S.        PhD  1950  Oregon  [3113] 

Joel  Palmer  and  Indian  affairs  in  Oregon.  306p. 

Period:  1860s. 

Spa ulding,  Albert  Clanton        PhD  1946        Columbia  [3114] 
Northeastern  archaeology  and  general  trends  in  the 
Northern  Forest  Zone.   Pub:    R.   S.    Peabody  Found. 
Archeol,  Paps.,  Ill  [1946]  pl43-167,  309-347. 

Spaulding,  Lucy  Larcom        MA  1941  California  [3115] 

Semi-fictional  and  fictional  studies  of  figures  in  the 
Western  fur  trade.  84p. 

Indian  only  incidental. 

Spaulding,  Philip  T.        MA  1955  Oregon  [3116] 

An  ethnohistorical  study  of  Akutan:   an  Aleut  com- 
munity. 179p. 

Spaulding,  Robert  Bruce        MA  1953  Denver  [3117] 

Hopi  Kachina  sculpture.  122p.,  illus. 

Speck,  Frank  Gouldsmith        MA  1905  Columbia  [3118] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  native  mythology  of  the 
south-eastern  United  States. 

Speck,  Frank  Gouldsmith        PhD  1908    Pennsylvania  [3119] 
The  ethnology  of  the  Yuchi  Indians.  Pub:   UjPenna. 
Mus.,  Anthro.  Pubs.,  I  #1  [1909]  154p.,  illus. 

Speck,  Virginia  Lee        MA  1946  Montana  [3120] 

History  of  the  Deer  Lodge  Valley  to  1870.  151p. 
Indians  of  the  Montana -Idaho  region. 

Speelman,  Margaret  Pearson        MA  1932  Kansas  [3121] 

A  collection  of  folk  stories  of  the  American  Indian.  335p. 

Illustrated  by  Vincent  Matt,  fullblood  Flathead. 

308 


Speight,  Frederick  E.,  jr.        M/Ed  1938  Temple  [3122] 

Pennsylvania  and  the  French  and  Indian  War  to  1759. 

Spell,  Lota  May  Harrigan        PhD  1923  Texas  [3123] 

Musical  education  in  North  America  during  the  sixteenth 
and  Seventeenth  centuries.   127p. 
Includes  Indian  musical  training. 

Spellman,  Charles  Wilfred        MA  1947        California  [3124] 
The  Spanish  missions  of  Florida,  1618-1763. 

Spencer,  Eloise  Jaudon        MA  1936  Denver  [3125] 

Mythology  and  folk-tales  of  the  Pike's  Peak  Indians.  97p. 

Spencer,  Frank  Clarence        PhD  1899  Columbia  [3126] 

Education  of  the  Pueblo  child.  A  study  of  arrested  de- 
velopment. Pub:  Columbia  U.,  Contr.  Philos.  Psych., 
VII  #1  [1899]  99p. 

Spencer,  Joseph  Earle        PhD  1936  California  [3127] 

The  Middle  Virgin  River  Valley,  Utah :  a  study  in  culture 
growth  and  change.  223p.,  illus.,  maps. 

Section  on  Paiutes. 

Spencer,  Katherine        MA  1943  Chicago  [3128] 

Reflection  of  social  life  in  the  Navaho  origin  myth.  132p. 
Pub:  UjNew  Mex.,  Pubs.  Anthro.  #3  [1947]  140p. 

Spencer,  Katherine        PhD  1952  Chicago  [3129] 

Mythology  and  values :  an  analysis  of  Navaho  chantway 
myths.  349p.  M. 

Spencer,  Robert  Francis        MA  1940         New  Mexico  [3130] 
A  preliminary  sketch  of  Keresan  grammar.  Pub:  Intl. 
Jour.  Amer.  Ling.  XV  [1946]  p229-236. 

Sperry,  John  D.         MA  1952  Columbia  [3131] 

Eskimo  kinship.  34p. 

Speyer,  Vivien  Claire        MA  1948  New  York  [3132] 

Westward  expansion  during  the  Great  Migration  with 
emphasis  on  migration  into  the  Old  Northwest.  132p. 

Scattered  references  to  Indians  of  the  area. 

309 


Spicer,  Edward  Holland        MA  1933  Arizona  [3133] 

The  Prescott  black-on-grey  culture;  its  nature  and  re- 
lations, as  exemplified  in  King's  Ruin,  Arizona.  126p. 

West  central  Arizona  area. 

Spicer,  Edward  Holland        PhD  1939  Chicago  [3134] 

Social  organization  and  disorganization  in  an  Arizona 
Yaqui  village.  Pub:  Pascua:  a  Yaqui  village  in  Arizona. 
U/Chi.  Press  [1940]  319p.,  illus. 

Spicer,  Rosamond  Brown        MA  1939  Chicago  [3135] 

The  Easter  "Fiesta"  of  the  Yaqui  Indians  of  Pascua, 
Arizona.  206p. 

Spielvogel,  Rosalind  Brtteck        PhD  1955  Yale  [3136] 

Wari:  a  study  in  Tiahuanaco  style.  2  vols.,  illus. 

Spier,  Leslie        PhD  1920  Columbia  [3137] 

The  Sun  Dance  of  the  Plains  Indians:  its  development 
and  diffusion.  Pub:  Amer.  Mus.  Nat.  Hist.,  Anthro. 
Paps.,  XVI  pt.  7  [1921]  p451-527. 

Spier,  Robert  Forest  Gayton        PhD  1954      Harvard  [3138] 
The  cultural  position  of  the  Chukchansi  Yokuts.  390p. 

Spinden,  Herbert  Joseph        PhD  1909  Harvard  [3139] 

Maya  art.  Pub  :  "A  study  of  Maya  art,  its  subject  matter 
and  historical  development."  Harvard  U.,  Peabody  Mus., 
Mem.,  VI  [1913]  308p.,  illus. 

Spindler,  George  D.        PhD  1952  U.C.L.A.  [3140] 

The  relation  between  social  and  psychological  aspects  of 
acculturation  among  the  Menomini  Indians.  33 lp. 

Spindler,  Mary  Louise        MA  1952  Stanford  [3141] 

The  autobiographical  approach  to  the  study  of  ac- 
culturation of  Menomini  Indian  women.  138p. 

Spirer,  Jess        MA  1933  Pittsburgh  [3142] 

The  Hopi;  with  particular  reference  to  their  social 
organization.  44p. 

Spiva,  Agnes  Elizabeth        MA  1929  Colorado  [3143] 

The  Utes  in  Colorado,  1863-1880.  145p. 

310 


Spoehr,  Alexander        PhD  1940  Chicago  [3144] 

Seminole  kinship.   127p.  Pub:  Field  Mus.  Nat.  Hist., 
Anthro.  Ser.,  XXXIII  #2  [1942]  p31-113. 

Spring,  Charles        M/Ed  1954  Buffalo  [3145] 

A  study  of  the  Government  boarding  school  on  the 
Menominee  Indian  Reservation.  88p. 

Staack,  Henry  F.        MA  1925  Iowa  [3146] 

The  frontier  of  settlement  in  Kansas,  1860-1870.  69p. 
Scattered  references  to  various  tribes. 

Stabler,  Effie  Pilley        MA  1929  Geo.  Peabody  [3147] 

Amerindian  elements  in  some  typical  American  games. 
91p.,  illus. 

Games  common  to  most  tribes ;  especial  interest  in  Zufii. 

Stafford,  Cora  Elder        PhD  1941  Columbia  [3148] 

Paracas  embroideries ;  a  study  of  repeated  patterns.  Pub  : 
NY:  J.  J.  Augustin  [1941]  107p.,  pis. 

Stallings,  William  Sidney,  jr.         MS  1932       Arizona  [3149] 
Pueblo  archaeology  of  the  Kio  Grande  drainage.  43p. 

Stander,  Golda  C.        MS/Ed  1933  C.C.N.Y.  [3150] 

The  history  of  the  founding  of  Jesuit  educational  insti- 
tutions in  the  Colony  of  New  York  (1683-1860).  102p. 
Jesuit  Indian  schools. 

Stanford,  Bessie  Winifred        MA  1939  Rochester  [3151] 

Fray  Bernardino  de  Sahagun — early  Americanist.  64p. 

Stanislawski,  Don        PhD  1944  California  [3152] 

The  historical  geography  of  Michoacan.   Pub:   Amer. 
Anthro.,  XLIX  [1947]  p46-55. 
Tarascan  Indians. 

Stanley,  Lottie  Lee        MS  1954  East  Texas  [3153] 

Studies  in  the  life  of  the  Comanche  Indians.  90p.,  illus. 

Stanley,  Samuel  Leonard         MA  1954         Washington  [3154] 
Three  ceremonial  games  in  the  Pueblo  area.  lOOp. 
All  tribes  in  area,  but  especially  Hopi,  Zuni,  Keres,  Tano. 

311 


Stanton,  Florence  Belle        MA  1914  California  [3155] 

La  Salle's  Colony  in  Texas.  140p. 
Indian  mention  largely  concerns  Hasinai  tribe. 

Starke y,  Lawrence  Granville        PhD  1948    Virginia  [3156] 
A  descriptive  and  analytical  bibliography  of  the  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Press  from  its  beginnings  to  the  publication 
of  Eliot's  Indian  Bible  in  1663. 

Considerable  material  on  preparation  and  printing  of  Eliot's 
Indian  Bible. 

Starkweather,  John  Eugene        MA  1940        Stanford  [3157] 
The  family  as  an  aspect  of  Piegan  Blackfoot  social 
organization.  141p. 

Starr,  Richard  Boblett        MA  1939        So.  California  [3158] 
History  and  development  of  Antelope  Valley. 
§  2  "The  coming  of  the  Indian"  describes  tribes  of  area. 

Stearns,  James  Edgar        MA  1950  Florida  [3159] 

Andean  Indian  problems  as  shown  in  the  novels  of  Jorge 
Icaza.  66p. 

Contemporary  Ecuador;  social  conditions;  Inca,  section  on  pre- 
Columbian  period. 

Steck,  Francis  Borgia        PhD  1927  Catholic  [3160] 

The  Jolliet-Marquette  expedition,  1673.  Pub:  Cath.  U., 
Stud.  Amer.  Church  Hist.,  VI  [1927]  323p. 

Includes  many  other  early  Spanish  explorations,  and  consider- 
ation of  Indians  met. 

Steckler,  Marguerite  Celeste    MA  1932  Geo.  Peabody  [3161] 
The  history  of  the  Attacapa  Indians  for  elementary 
school  use.  114p.,  maps. 

Steele,  Aubrey  Leroy        MA  1938  Oklahoma  [3162] 

Quaker  control  of  the  Kiowa-Comanche  Agency.  133p. 

Steen,  Sheila  Craig        MA  1951  Pennsylvania  [3163] 

The  psychological  consequences  of  acculturation  among 
the  Cape  Breton  Micmac.   140+ lOp. 

Stein,  William  Warner        PhD  1955  Cornell  [3164] 

Hualcan :  an  Andean  Indian  estancia.  454p.  M . 
Quechua  of  Carhuaz  district,  Depto.  Ancash  [Peru]. 

312 


Steinmacher,  Dorothea  Elsean    MA  1934  Pennsylvania  [3165] 
An  analytical  study  of  Chimu  ware,  particularly  of  the 
stirrup  handle  type.  280p.,  illus. 

Stenberg,  Molly  Peacock        MA  1945  Wyoming  [3166] 

The  Peyote  Cult  among  Wyoming  Indians.  Pub:    Uj 
Wyoming,  Pubs.,  XII  #4  [1946]  p85-156. 

Stenberg,  Richard  Rollin        PhD  1932  Texas  [3167] 

American  imperialism  in  the  Southwest,  1800-1837. 

Stephens,  Harry  R.        MA  1941  So.  Dakota  [3168] 

The  Government  of  the  Indians  of  South  Dakota.  Pub  : 
UlSo.  Dakota,  Amer.  Ind.  Stud.  #8  [1942]  58p. 

Stephenson,  Robert  L.        MA  1942  Oregon  [3169] 

Some   problems   involved   in   the   typology   of   North 
American  projectile  points.  55p.,  illus. 

Stern,  Theodore.        MA  1941  Pennsylvania  [3170] 

Pamunkey  pottery  making.  Pub  :  Southern  Indian  Stud., 
Ill  [1951]  78p.,  illus. 

Stern,  Theodore        PhD  1948  Pennsylvania  [3171] 

The  rubber-ball  games  of  the  Americas.  Pub:  Amer. 
Ethnol.  Soc,  Mono.  #17  [1950]  122p. 

Sterns,  Frederick  Henderson        PhD  1915     Harvard  [3172] 
The  archeology  of  eastern  Nebraska,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  culture  of  the  rectangular  earth  lodges. 
2  vols.,  266p. 

Pawnee  emphasized  in  this  study,  which  includes  unusual  do- 
cumentary material.  Cherokee  and  Arkansas  tribes  included. 

Steven,  Cj        PhD  1954  Louisiana  [3173] 

Early  American  phonology. 
Section  on  American  Indian  language. 

Stevens,  Wayne  Edson        PhD  1916  Illinois  [3174] 

The  Northwest  fur  trade,  1763-1800.  Pub  :  U /III,  Stud. 
Soc.  Sci.,  XIV  #3  [1926]  204p. 

Much  consideration  of  Great  Lakes  tribes. 

313 


Stevenson,  Helen  Florence        MA  1940    New  Mexico  [3175] 
Counting  systems  of  North  American  Indians.  207p. 

Stevenson,  James  F.        MA  1948  Tulsa  [3176] 

Stand  Watie  in  the  Civil  War.  74p. 

Cherokee. 

Steward,  Julian  Haynes        PhD  1930  California  [3177] 

The  clown  in  native  North  America.  Pub:  "The  cere- 
monial buffoon  of  the  American  Indian."  Mich.  Acad. 
Sci.  Arts  Letters,  Paps.,  XIV  [1931]  pl87-207. 

Stewart,  Dora  Ann        PhD  1931  Oklahoma  [3178] 

Government  and  development  of  Oklahoma  Territory. 
Pub:  Okla.  City:  Harlow  Pub.  Co.  [1933]  434p. 

Stewart,  Elizabeth  C.        PhD  1936        Johns  Hopkins  [3179] 
Mayan  medical  literature  dealing  with  lung  and  throat 
troubles.  143p. 

Stewart,  Eugene  Ramsey        MA  1936  Oklahoma  [3180] 

The  liquor  traffic  among  the  Southern  Plains  Indians, 
1835-1875.  107p. 

Stewart,  Franklin  LeRoy        M/Ed  1940        Oklahoma  [3181] 
The  administration  and  control  of  education  among  the 
Five  Civilized  Tribes  in  Oklahoma.  252p. 

Stewart,  Kenneth  Malcolm        MA  1940        California  [3182] 
Spirit  possession  in  native  America.  Pub  :  Sowestn.  Jour. 
Anthro.,  II  [1946]  p323-329. 

Stewart,  Kenneth  Malcolm         PhD  1946      California  [3183] 
The  cultural  affiliations  of  the  Gila  and  Colorado  River 
Yumans.  21  Op. 

Stewart,  LeRoy  Ermine        MA  1938  Oklahoma  [3184] 

A  history  of  the  Chickasaws,  1830-1855.  147p. 

Stewart,  Mary  Ida        MA  1931  Geo.  Peabody  [3185] 

Legends  of  the  Mississippi  Indians  in  prose  and  fiction. 
161p. 

Choctaw,  Chickasaw,  Natchez,  Pascagoula,  Biloxi.  Original 
material  said  never  to  have  been  collected  before. 

314 


Stewart,  Omer  Call        PhD  1939  California  [3186] 

Washo-Northern  Paiute  Peyotism:  a  study  in  accul- 
turation. Pub:  U]  Calif.,  Pubs.  Amer.  Archeol.  Ethnol., 
XL  #3  [1944]  p63-140. 

Stickler,  Jack  W.        MA  1952  Kansas  City  [3187] 

The  Cree  Indians,  1640-1880.  141p.,  maps. 

Stigler,  Robert  Leath,  jr.      PhD  1954  Columbia  [3188] 

Negative  painted  pottery  in  South  America.  173p.  M . 

Stimson,  Anna  Katherine        MA  1946      Pennsylvania  [3189] 
Contributions  towards  a  bibliography  of  the  medicinal 
use  of  plants  by  the  Indians  of  North  America.  55p. 

Stites,  Sara  Henry        PhD  1904  Bryn  Mawr  [3190] 

Economics  of  the  Iroquois.  Pub:  Bryn  Mawr  Mono.,  I 
#3  [1905]  159p. 

Stoker,  Winfred  Morris        MA  1950  Baylor  [3191] 

The  history  of  Crockett  County,  Texas.  186p.,  illus. 

§  2  discusses  the  Indian  history  of  the  area. 

Stone,  Jerome  Wilson        MA  1941  Arizona  [3192] 

The  history  of  Fort  Grant.  164p. 

1860-1905.  Relation  to  Apache  problem,  history  of  the  Colyer, 
Howard  and  Crook  activities. 

Stoner,  Victor  Rose        MA  1937  Arizona  [3193] 

The  Spanish  missions  of  the  Santa  Cruz  Valley.  142p. 

1539-1822.  Indian  uprisings  (especially  Pima,  Apache),  mission 
growth,  Golden  Age,  and  decline. 

Stormfels,  Mabel  C.        MA  1934  Kansas  [3194] 

Land  policy  in  Congress,  1867-1869. 

Indian  policy  to  1867;  land  cessions  and  purchases  of  public 
lands  obtained  from  Indians. 

Story,  Lewis  Wingfield        MA  1952  Mexico  City  [3195] 

Sixteenth  century  murals  in  New  Spain;  historical 
background  and  important  examples.  149p.,  photos. 

Spanish  and  Mexican  backgrounds,  problem  of  indigenous  in- 
fluence. 

315 


Stout,  David  Bond         PhD  1947  Columbia  [3196] 

San  Bias  Cuna  acculturation:  an  introduction.  Pub: 
Viking  Fund  Pubs.  Anthro.  #9  [1947]  124p.,  illus. 

Stoutemyer,  John  Howard        PhD  1910  Clark  [3197] 

Religion  and  race  education.  Pub:  Jour.  Rel.  Psych., 
VII  [1915]  p273-322,  and  Jour.  Race  Development,  V 
[1915]  p438-466. 

Brief  one-sided  treatment  of  missionary  dealings  with  North 
and  South  American  Indians.  "A  comparative  study  of  mission 

methods." 

Stratton,  David  Hodge        MA  1953  Colorado  [3198] 

A  history  of  Northern  and  Southern  Baptists  in  New 
Mexico,  1849-1950.  154p. 

Consideration   of  Laguna,  Navajo   and  "Indians"  in  general. 

Streib,  Gordon  Franklin        PhD  1955  Columbia  [3199] 

Patterns  of  communication  among  the  Navaho  Indians. 
327p.  M . 

Strickland,  Rex  Wallace        MA  1929      So.  Methodist  [3200] 
History  of  Fannin  County,  1836-1843.  134p. 

Texas.  "Indian  warfare  1837-1839"  and  "Indian  affairs  at 
Warren,  1841". 

Strickland,  Rex  Wallace        PhD  1937  Texas  [3201] 

Anglo-American  activities  in  northeastern  Texas,  1803 
to  1845.  404p. 

Chapters  on  "Sibley's  report  on  the  Indians",  "Indian  defense" 
and  "Indian  wars". 

Strieber,  Mary  Esther        MA  1937  Texas  [3202] 

Cedulas  relating  to  the  early  Spanish  exploration  of  the 
shoreline  of  North  America,  1512-1523.  95p. 

Translation  with  introduction  and  notes. 

Strong,  Esther  Boorman        MA  1940  Yale  [3203] 

Relations  of  Government  and  Indian  Christian  missions 
in  the  United  States,  1490-1940.  372p. 

Strong,  Esther  Boorman        PhD  1941  Yale  [3204] 

Wardship  in  American  Indian  administration.  A  political 
instrumentality  for  social  adjustment.  364p.,  illus.,  charts. 

316 


Strong,  William  Duncan        PhD  1926  California  [3205] 

An  analysis  of  aboriginal  society  in  the  southwestern 
United  States.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.,  XXIX  #1  [1927] 
pl-61. 

Strott,  Howard  J.        MA  1947  St.  Louis  [3206] 

Ranger,  Brave  and  Vaquero :  the  story  of  Colt's  revolver 
in  Texas  from  Independence  to  Secession.  169p. 
Much  Indian  mention  throughout. 

Strouse,  Dorothy  Louise        MA  1928  Columbia  [3207] 

A  study  of  archaeological  maise.  32+42p.,  illus. 

Struckman,  Robert  Powers        MA  1947  Montana  [3208] 

"Sun  Dance"  and  other  stories.  134p. 

Assiniboine,  Gros  Ventre  fiction,  based  on  authentic  dance  and 
setting. 

Stubbs,  Roy  Manning        MA  1948  Kansas  City  [3209] 

English  travellers  in  Western  America,  1865-1900.  139p. 

§  5:  Negro,  Chinese,  Indian  [Pueblo,  Creek,  Apache]. 

Studley,  Lois  Alyson        MA  1936  Clark  [3210] 

A  missionary  history  of  the  Northwest  Coast  of  America, 
1800-1835.  145p. 
Skidegate-Kaigani;  Flathead;  Nez  Perce. 

Stump,  Vera        MA  1922  California  [3211] 

The  successors  of  Columbus  to   1535  with  a  biblio- 
graphical guide  to  materials.  253p. 
Central  America,  Gulf  and  eastern  North  America. 

Sturgeon,  Shirley  H.        MA  1943  Northwestern  [3212] 

Commerce  in  the  Texan  empresario  colonies.  78p. 
§  1  "Indian  trade  in  early  Texas". 

Sturtevant,  William  Curtis        PhD  1954  Yale  [3213] 

The  Mikasuki  Seminole:  medical  beliefs  and  practices. 
538p. 

Suarez,  Ada        MA  1951  Columbia  [3214] 

Cardinal  Ximenes  de  Cisneros  and  the  Indies.  66p. 
Early  1500s — West  Indies  Indian  groups. 

317 


Sullivan,  Cectlle  Gerard        MA  1925  Yale  [3215] 

The  Indian  as  treated  by  Cooper  and  Simms.  48p. 

Sullivan,  Louis  Robert        PhD  1922  Columbia  [3216] 

The  frequency  and  distribution  of  some  anatomical 
variations  in  American  crania.  Pub:  Amer.  Mus.  Nat. 
Hist,  Anthro.  Paps.,  XXIII  pt.  5  [1922]  p203-258. 
General  Indian  study. 

Sullivan,  M.  Belle        MA  1935  Wayne  [3217] 

Geographic  aspects  of  Navajo  life.  64p. 

Sullivan,  Mary  Dorothy        MA  1934         Notre  Dame  [3218] 
A  history  of  Catholic  activity  among  the  Blackfeet  Indi- 
ans in  the  United  States.  118p. 

Sullivan,  Mary  Louise        MA  1932  Washington  [3219] 

Eugene  Casimir  Chirouse,  O.M.I.,  and  the  Indians  of 
Washington.  131p. 

Sullivan,  Robert  J.        MA  1936  Catholic  [3220] 

The  ethnology  of  the  Ten'a  Indians  of  Alaska. 

Sullivan,  Robert  J.        PhD  1942  Catholic  [3221] 

The  Ten'a  food  quest.  Pub:  Cath.  U.,  Anthro.  Ser.  #11 
[1942]  142p. 

Summers,  George  Alfred        MA  1937  Oklahoma  A  &M  [3222] 
The  leased  district  claims  of  the  Choctaw-Chickasaw 
Nation.  98p. 

Summers,  Maud  Gilchrist        MA  1948        New  Mexico  [3223] 
A  study  of  Pueblo  Indian  textile  design  of  the  pre- 
Columbian  period.  75p.,  illus. 

Sumner,  Margaret  Lippincott        MA  1952       Stanford  [3224] 
Lodge-Boy  and  Thrown-Away:  an  analytic  study  of  an 
American  Indian  folktale.  91p. 

Susman,  Amelia        PhD  1943  Columbia  [3225] 

The  accentual  system  of  Winnebago.  Pub:  Columbia 
U/Press  [1943]  149p. 
A  linguistic  study. 

318 


Stjttles,  Wayne  Prescott        PhD  1951        Washington  [3226] 
Economic  life  of  the  Coast  Salish  of  Haro  and  Rosario 
Straits.  512p. 

Sutton,  Harvey  H.        MA  1939  Sowest.  Texas  [3227] 

History  of  Menard  County.  84p. 
Indian  missions  and  troubles  in  Texas. 

Sutton,  Lester  V.        MA  1950  No.  Dakota  [3228] 

The  historical  development  of  the  Lac  Court  Oreille 
Reservation.  96p. 

Chippewa. 

Swadesh,  Morris        PhD  1933  Yale  [3229] 

The  internal  economy  of  the  Nootka  word.  156p. 

Swank,  George  R.        MA  1932  New  Mexico  [3230] 

The  ethnobotany  of  the  Acoma  and  Laguna  Indians.  75p. 
233  plants  considered. 

Swanson,  Earl  H.        MA  1951  Arizona  [3231] 

An  archaeological  survey  of  the  Empire  Valley,  Arizona. 
62p. 

Swantek,  Clarence        MA  1943  Notre  Dame  [3232] 

The  missionary  labors  of  Reverend  Francis  Xavier  Pierz 
in  Michigan.  129p. 

Among  the  Ottawa. 

Swanton,  John  Reed        PhD  1900  Harvard  [3233] 

The   morphology   of  the   Chinook  verb.   Pub:   Amer. 
Anthro.,  n.s.,  II  [1900]  pl99-237. 

Sweeney,  Marian  H.         MA  1924  So.  Dakota  [3234] 

Indian  land  policy  since  1887  with  special  reference  to 
South  Dakota.  54+2p. 

Sweeney,  Mary  Frances        MA  1938        Sowest.  Texas  [3235] 
The  social  and  religious  customs  of  the  Spanish-Indian 
population  of  San  Antonio,  Texas.  lOOp. 

Swinney,  J.  S.         MA  1935  Oklahoma  A&  M  [3236] 

The  development  of  education  among  the  Choctaw  Indi- 
ans. 77p. 

319 


Syers,  Dolores  Evelyn        MA  1938      Kans.- Pittsburg  [3237] 
The  exploration  and  settlement  of  the  Oregon  country 
before  1818.  104p. 

Early  Indian  occupants  and  contacts  with  the  White  settlers 
are  included. 

Sykes,  Merlyn  C.         MA  1950  Bowling  Green  [3238] 

A  history  of  the  attempts  of  the  United  States  Govern- 
ment to  re-establish  self-government  among  the  Indian 
tribes,  1934-1949.  169p. 

Sylvester,  Howard  Eugene        PhD  1954    Washington  [3239] 
The  American  Museum,  a  study  of  prevailing  ideas  in 
late  eighteenth-century  America.  378p.  M. 

A  magazine  published  by  Mathew  Carey,  Philadelphia,  1787  to 
1792.  Much  on  life  of  times;  especially  an  outlet  for  scholarly 
opinion.  Considered  Amerindian  in  many  issues. 

Symns,  Edith  Myrtle        MA  1937  So.  California  [3240] 

An  investigation  into  the  symbolic  decorative  motifs  of 
Hopi  Indian  ceremonial  costumes.  136p.,  col.  pis. 

Tachet,  Consuelo  A.         MA  1933  So.  California  [3241] 

The  early  missionary  conquest  of  Guatemala.  90p.,  illus. 

Taliaferro,  Eugene  Albert        MA  1926        California  [3242] 
The  development  of  Texas  from  1715  to  1724.  116+  19p. 

Some  mention  of  Indians. 

Tampke,  Edgar  William        MA  1927  Texas  [3243] 

The  public  career  of  Volney  E.  Howard.  102p. 

§  5:  His  efforts  at  Indian  removal  and  control.  Period  1850s. 

Tanquist,  Mamie  Ruth  E.       PhD  1933       So.  California  [3244] 
The  ancient  Jemez  Pueblo  of  Unshagi,  New  Mexico. 
184p.,  illus. 

Tapson,  Alfred  Joseph        PhD  1952  California  [3245] 

The  Indian  problem  on  the  Argentine  Pampa,  1735-1852. 

Tarr,  John  Samuel        MA  1955  Washington/SL  [3246] 

The  archaeological  importance  of  the  Cahokia  mounds 
and  village  sites.  lOlp. 

320 


Tate,  Alberta  Torrence        MA  1932  Columbia  [3247] 

Thoreau's  manuscript  notes  on  the  American  Indian, 
vol.  IX.  Edited  with  an  introduction.  433p. 

Tate,  Alta  Mae        MA  1955  East.  New  Mex.  [3248] 

History  of  the  Mescalero  Apache  Indian  Reservation 
from  the  time  of  its  establishment  to  1954.  82p. 

Tate,  Vernon  Dale        MA  1930  California  [3249] 

The  Juan  Perez  expedition  to  the  Northwest  Coast, 
1774.  110p.,  pis. 
Refers  to  his  reports  on  natives. 

Taub,  Amos        MA  1950  Arizona  [3250] 

Traditional  poetry  of  the  Yaqui  Indians.  129p. 

Tax,  Sol        PhD  1935  Chicago  [3251] 

Primitive  social  organization  with  some  description  of 
the  social  organization  of  the  Fox  Indians.  Pub  :  Eggan, 
Social  Anthropology  of  North  American  Tribes.  U/Chi. 
Press  [1937]  p243-282. 

Taylor,  Carl  N.        MA  1929  New  Mexico  [3252] 

The  Bride  of  the  Sun.  214p. 

Fiction,  Chaco  Canyon  locale. 

Taylor,  Cora  Alice        MA  1906  Kansas  [3253] 

The  social  and  religious  status  of  Siouan  women  studied 
in  the  light  of  the  history  and  environment  of  the  Siouan 
Indians.  40p. 

Taylor,  Elizabeth  Oursler    MA  1934  Oklahoma  A&M  [3254] 
Hostilities  in  Florida  arising  from  the  removal  of  the 
Seminole  Indians.  78p. 

Taylor,  Herbert  Cecil,  jr.         PhD  1951  Chicago  [3255] 

Social  change  and  cultural  death;  a  diachronic  study. 
304p.  M. 

Pecos  and  Eskimo  areas. 

Taylor,  Oma  Earp         M/Ed  1937  Oklahoma  [3256] 

A  pragmatic  problem  of  moral  education  on  the  Kiowa 
Indian  Reservation.  136p. 

Kiowa,  Comanche,  Apache,  Delaware,  Wichita,  Caddo. 
21  321 


Taylor,  Walter  Willard,  jr.        PhD  1943      Harvard  [3257] 
A  study  of  archaeology:  a  dialectic,  practical,  and  criti- 
cal discussion  with  special  reference  to  American  ar- 
chaeology and  the  conjunctive  approach.  359p.  Pub: 
Amer.  Anthro.  Assoc,  Mem.  #69  [1948]  256p. 
Indian  content  included  as  archeological  data. 

Teaf,  Frances  Randall        MA  1933  Pennsylvania  [3258] 

Geographical  distribution  and  correlation  of  kinship 
usages  of  the  avoidance-familiarity  types  in  North 
America.  21  +  5p. 

Teal,  Raymond  James        MDS  1954  So.  California  [3259] 

A  cephalometric  analysis  of  the  Navajo  Indian.  36p. 
A  dental  survey  of  children  "with  acceptable  occlusions." 

Telling,  Irving,  jr.        PhD  1952  Harvard  [3260] 

New  Mexican  frontiers:  a  social  history  of  the  Gallup 
area,  1881-1901.  549p. 

Much  on  Navajo,  Zuni;  slight  Pueblo. 

Temple,  James  W.        MA  1942  Wichita  [3261] 

Government  relations  with  the  Kiowa  Indians.  126p. 

Templeton,  Flossie  Bewley        MA  1939  Geo.  Peabody  [3262] 
Indian  children's  interests  as  revealed  by  their  drawings 
and  paintings.  34p.,  illus. 
Sequoyah  Indian  Training  School,  Tahlequah. 

Templin,  Leslie  George        EdD  1946  Kansas  [3263] 

Education  in  the  modern  missionary  enterprise.  A  study 
of  the  extent,  significance,  and  purpose  of  education  in 
the  modern  missionary  work  of  the  Protestant  Churches. 

Some  material  on  Indian  missions. 

Terpening,  Lucy  Lee        MA  1933       New  York-Albany  [3264] 
Educational  value  of  the  contributions  of  the  American 
Indian  to  American  literature.  55p. 

Terrell,  Peggy  Joyce         MA  1953  Texas  Tech.  [3265] 

Colonel  R.  S.  MacKenzie's  campaigns  against  the 
Southern  Plains  Indians,  1865-1875.  lOlp. 

322 


Terrill,  Dora  Bratton        MA  1942        Kans. -Emporia  [3266] 
A  study  of  the  religious  elements  in  the  works  of  Ignacio 
Altamirano.  44p. 

Altamirano  (1834—1893),  a  full-blood  Indian  from  Guerrero, 
Mexico,  wrote  extensively  of  the  customs  of  his  people. 

Terry,  Robert  J.        MA  1954  New  York  [3267] 

The  religious  practices  of  the  Aztecs.  94p. 

Textor,  Lucy  Elizabeth        MA  1895  Stanford  [3268] 

Official  relations  between  the  United  States  and  the 
Sioux  Indians.  Pub:  Stanford  U.,  Pubs.  Hist.  Econ.  #2 
[1896]  162p. 

Theis,  Ruth  Kathryn        MA  1935  Pittsburgh  [3269] 

The  attitudes  of  the  White  people  towards  the  Indians 
of  the  Upper  Ohio  Valley,  1749-1795.  125p. 

Thomas,  Alfred  Barnaby        MA  1924  California  [3270] 

Spanish  expeditions  into  the  Colorado  region,  1541-1776, 
194p.  Pub:  Colorado  Mag.,  I  #7  [1924]. 
Pueblo,  Apache,  Ute,  Comanche  and  Navajo. 

Thomas,  Alfred  Barnaby        PhD  1928  California  [3271] 

Spanish  expeditions  northeast  of  New  Mexico,  1696  to 
1719.  250p.  Pub:  After  Coronado.  U/Okla.  Press  [1935] 
307p. 

Comanche,  Apache. 

Thomas,  Mary  Ursula        PhD  1938  St.  Louis  [3272] 

The  Catholic  Church  on  the  Oklahoma  frontier,  1824  to 
1907.  346p.  M. 

Indian  removal  to  Oklahoma;  missions  in  Indian  territory. 

Thomas,  Nancy  Modena        MA  1933  Oklahoma  [3273] 

Commerce  in  Texas  from  1821-1845.  88p. 
Chapter  "Indian  trade". 

Thomas,  Robert  K.        MA  1954  Arizona  [3274] 

The  origin  and  development   of  the    Redbird   Smith 
movement.  220p. 
Cherokee  tribe,  period  1890-1920. 

2i*  323 


Thomas,  Ruth  Sievers        PhD  1938  Washington  [3275] 

Sources  of  the  Tradiciones  Peruanas  of  Ricardo  Palma. 

Inca — Quechua . 

Thomas,  Sidney  Johnson        MA  1933  Texas  [3276] 

The  archaeological  investigation  of  Fate  Bell  Shelter, 
Seminole  Canyon,  Val  Verde  County,  Texas.  140p. 

Thompson,  Donald  R.        MA  1953  Denver  [3277] 

A  history  of  Holy  Rosary  Indian  Mission  from  its  begin- 
nings to  the  present.  132p.,  illus. 

Sioux ;  many  photographic  excerpts  from  school  yearbook. 

Thompson,  Francis  Wilfred      MA  1951  Brit.  Columbia  [3278] 
The  employment  problems  and  economic  status  of  the 
British  Columbia  Indians:  a  survey  of  the  extent  to 
which  the  native  Indians  have  become  assimilated  into 
the  labour  force  and  economic  life  of  the  Province.  60p. 

Thompson,  Raymond  Harris        PhD  1955         Harvard  [3279] 
Modern  Yucatecan  Maya  pottery :  a  study  of  the  nature 
of   archaeological  inference.   400p.,   illus.   Pub:   Amer. 
Archeol.  Soc.,  Mem.  #13.  In  press. 

Thompson,  Ruth        MA  1912  Minnesota  [3280] 

The  Sioux  treaties  at  Traverse  des  Sioux  and  Mendota 
in  1851  and  their  outcome. 

Thompson,  Sheilagh        MA  1947  California  [3281] 

A  comparative  study  of  mammalian  faunas  from  ar- 
chaeological sites  in  Marin  and  Sacramento  Counties, 
California.  49p. 

Thompson,  Shedlagh        PhD  1951  California  [3282] 

A  comparison  of  the  criteria  of  age  determination  of 
human  skeletons  by  cranial  and  pelvic  morphology.  65p. 

California  Indian  skeletal  material  from  archeological  sites. 

Thompson,  Stith         PhD  1914  Harvard  [3283] 

European  borrowings  and  parallels  in  American  Indian 
tales.  488p.  Pub:  "European  tales  among  the  North 
American  Indian."  Colorado  Coll.  Pubs.  Language  Ser., 
II  [1919]  p319-471. 

324 


Thompson,  Velva  Evodene        MA  1925  California  [3284] 

The  Territorial  Government  of  the  present  State  of  Mis- 
souri. 113+13p. 
Treaties  with  Osage,  Sac  and  Fox. 

Thompson,  William  Bird        MA  1947  S.  F.  Austin  [3285] 

A  history  of  the  Alabama  and  Coushattis  Indians.  lOlp. 

Thornton,  Httrschel  Vern        MA  1929  Oklahoma  [3286] 

Oklahoma  municipal  history  (Indian  Territory).  99p. 

Five  Civilized  Tribes;  much  on  Indian,  especially  Cherokee  and 
their  cities. 

Thornton,  Sarah        MA  1925  Oklahoma  [3287] 

Education  of  the  Cherokee  Indians.  59p. 

Thorp,  Rowena  Weiratjch        MA  1935      So.  Methodist  [3288] 
The  dress  of  the  Plains  Indian  women  and  children.  64p. 

Thrupp,  Sylvia  Lettice        MA  1929         Brit.  Columbia  [3289] 
A  history  of  the  Cranbrook  District  in  East  Kootenay. 
97p. 
St.  Eugene  Indian  Mission:  Indian  unrest.  Period  1807-1900. 

Tibesar,  Antonine  S.         PhD  1952  Catholic  [3290] 

Franciscan  beginnings  in  colonial  Peru  (1531-1600). 
Pub:  Acad.  Amer.  Franciscan  Hist.,  Mono.,  I  [1953] 
162p. 

Early  missionary  efforts  to  the  Indians  stressed  throughout. 

Tichenor,  Helen  Elizabeth        PhD  1941       California  [3291] 
The  opening  of  the  southern  missions  of  Baja  California. 
261p. 

Especially  concerns  Juan  de  Ugarte  and  Jaime  Bravo.  Mentions 
the  Pericue  and  Guaicuro  Indians,  and  the  attempt  to  protect 
the  route  to  the  Monqui  Indian  missions. 

Ticknor,  Earl  Harold        MA  1938  Alabama  Poly.  [3292] 

Andrew  Jackson's  campaign  in  Alabama  during  the 
Creek  War  of  1812. 

Tidd,  James  Watson        MA  1929  Ohio  State  [3293] 

A  brief  history  of  the  Nez  Perces  Indians.  92p. 

325 


Tillson,  Merl  W.  PhD  1950  Denver  [3294] 

The  frontiersman  in  American  drama:  An  analytical 
study  of  characters  and  plays  reflecting  the  phenomenon 
of  Westward  expansion.  342p. 

Considers  White  frontiersman  in  opposition  to  Indians  as  charac- 
ters or  themes  for  dramatic  productions. 

Tippeconnic,  John  W.        MA  1942  Ariz. -Flag staff  [3295] 

Comanche  Indian  customs  with  educational  implications. 
60p. 

TntRELL,  Sarah  R.        MA  1931  Yale  [3296] 

The  land  situation  in  North  Carolina  prior  to  the  rati- 
fication of  the  Federal  Constitution.  102p. 

Indian-White  relations  throughout. 

Titiev,  Morris  [Mischa]        PhD  1934  Harvard  [3297] 

The  social  organization  of  the  Hopi  Indians.  330p.,  illus. 
Pub:  "Old  Oraibi,  a  study  of  the  Hopi  Indians  of  Third 
Mesa."  Harvard  U.,  Peabody  Mus.,  Paps.,  XXII  #1 
[1944]  277p.,  illus. 

Tobias,  Edna  Weedon        MA  1936  Sul  Ross  [3298] 

The  history  of  education  in  Nueces  County.  82p. 

Karankawa  Indians  of  Texas. 

Tobie,  Harvey  Elmer        MA  1927  Oregon  [3299] 

The  Willamette  Valley  before  the  great  immigrations. 
210p. 

Extensive  treatment  of  Indians. 

Todd,  Edgeley  W.         PhD  1952  Northwestern  [3300] 

Literary  interest  in  the  fur  trade  and  fur  trapper  of  the 
trans-Mississippi  West. 

1803-1850.  While  emphasis  is  on  White  trappers,  some  con- 
sideration is  given  Indian  relations. 

Tohill,  Louis  Arthur        PhD  1926  Minnesota  [3301] 

Robert  Dickson,  British  fur  trader  on  the  upper  Missis- 
sippi: a  story  of  trade,  war  and  diplomacy.  Pub:  Ann 
Arbor:  Edwards  [1927]  124p. 

Chippewa,  Sioux,  Menomini,  Winnebago;  fur  trade  in  Min- 
nesota-Winconsin  area. 

326 


Tolan,  Providencia        MA  1952  Catholic  [3302] 

Catholic  Indians.  50p. 
General  treatment. 

Tolman,  Robert  G.        MA  1948  Arizona  [3303] 

The  Spanish  mission  as  an  economic  institution  in  the 
Southwest.  193p. 

Slight  mention  of  tribes  in  mission  areas. 

Tomes,  Vincent  Gregory        MA  1955  New  York  [3304] 

The  expulsion  of  the  Society  of  Jesus  from  New  Spain. 
lOOp. 
Includes  Jesuit  missions  to  the  Indians. 

Tooker,  Elizabeth  J.         MA  1953  Arizona  [3305] 

Papagos  in  Tucson;  an  introduction  to  their  history, 
community  life,  and  acculturation.  137p. 

Torgerson,  Kenneth  L.        MS  1954  Oregon  [3306] 

The  Modoc  Indian  War.  85p. 

Torre-Bueno,  Theodore        MA  1952  Columbia  [3307] 

Mimbres  pottery  painting.  71p.,  illus. 

Townsend,  Charles  Vernard    MA  1939  Oklahoma  A&M  [3308] 
The  opening  of  the  Cheyenne  and  Arapahoe  country. 
55p. 

Townsend,  Dallas  Selwyn        MA  1914  Columbia  [3309] 

The  Indians  in  American  diplomacy :  Article  IX  of  the 
Treaty  of  Ghent.  An  historical  monograph,  1814-1914. 
134p. 

Townsend,  Maurice  Karlen        MA  1950  Chicago  [3310] 

The  rehabilitation  of  the  American  Indian  under  the 
Indian  Reorganization  Act.  167p. 

Tozzer,  Alfred  Marston        PhD  1904  Harvard  [3311] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  Mayas  and  the  Lacandones. 
Pub:  NY:  Macmillan  [1907]  195p.,  illus. 

Tracy,  Elizabeth  Andrea        MA  1932  Smith  [3312] 

The  Indian  in  American  drama,  1766-1856.  115p. 

327 


Trammell,  Cecil  Byron        MA  1938  Oklahoma  [3313] 

Mescalero  Indian  relations  in  New  Mexico,  1865-1885. 
119p. 

Travis,  Vaud  Ancil        MA  1926  Oklahoma  [3314] 

Forty  years  of  the  Cherokee  Republic.  135p. 

This  does  not  refer  to  the  newspaper. 

Treat,  Payson  Jackson        PhD  1910  Stanford  [3315] 

The  national  land  system,  1785-1820.  Pub:  NY:  E.  B. 
Treat  &  Co.  [1910]  426p. 
Considerable  on  Indians  and  the  land. 

Treganza,  Ad  an  Eduardo        PhD  1950  California  [3316] 

The  Topanga  culture  and  southern  California  prehistory. 

288p. 

Treichler,  Paul  F.        MA  1932  Montana  [3317] 

Custer,  a  play.  146p. 

A  drama  concerned  with  events  prior  to  and  including  the 
Battle  of  the  Little  Big  Horn,  1876. 

Trelease,  Allen  William        PhD  1955  Harvard  [3318] 

Indian  relations  and  the  fur  trade  in  New  Netherland, 
1609-1664.  360p. 

Tremayne,  Frank  Gilbert        MA  1923  California  [3319] 

History  of  the  Santa  Clara  Valley:  the  Mexican  period. 
227p.,  pis. 

Costanoan  Indians. 

Trenfel-Treantafeles,  Jacqueline  T.        MA  1941 

California  [3320] 
Spanish  occupation  of  the  upper  Mississippi  Valley, 
1765-1770.  317p. 

Includes  section  on  Spanish  Indian  policy. 

Trenholm,  William  Seth        MS  1939  ML  Allison  [3321] 

The  Indians  of  eastern  Canada  during  the  seventeenth 
century.  41p. 

Trent,  Lloyd  William        MS/Ed  1945  No.  Dakota  [3322] 

A  supervisory  survey  of  a  small  school  system.  54p. 
Cass  Lake,  Minnesota — Chippewa  Indian  Agency  headquarters. 

328 


Trevor,  Marjorie  C.        MA  1954  Wyoming  [3323] 

History  of  Carter-Sweetwater  County,  to  1875.  133p. 

1867-1875.  Considerable  references  to  Crow  tribe. 

Trexler,  Harrison  Anthony    PhD  1914  Johns  Hopkins  [3324] 
Slavery  in  Missouri  1804-1865.  Pub:  Johns  Hopkins  U., 
Stud.  Hist  Pol.  Sci.  Ser.,  32  #2  [1914]  259p. 
Brief  section  on  Indian  slavery. 

Trimble,  Martha  Scott        MA  1940  Colorado  [3325] 

Hamlin  Garland  and  his  Western  novels. 

Brief  Indian  mention,  as  included  by  Garland  in  some  of  the 
eleven  novels  considered. 

Troiel,  Marie  Yvonne        MA  1924  California  [3326] 

Certain  phases  of  the  land  problem  in  New  Mexico  and 
Arizona.  136p.,  illus. 

Troutman,  William  Fife        MA  1947  Duke  [3327] 

The  evolution  of  the  Federal  Indian  Law.  114p. 

Troxel,  Kathryn  Marie        PhD  1950  Indiana  [3328] 

Fort  Nisqually  and  the  Puget's  Sound  Agricultural 
Company.  225p. 

Nisqualli. 

Tschopik,  Harry,  jr.        PhD  1950  Harvard  [3329] 

The  function  of  magic  in  an  Aymara  Indian  community. 
426p.  Pub:  "The  Aymara  of  Chucuito.  I.  Magic."  Amer. 
Mus.  Nat.  Hist.,  Anthro.  Paps.,  XLIV  jpt.  2  [1951] 
pl37-308,  illus. 

Tsuchiyama,  Tamie         PhD  1947  California  [3330] 

A  comparison  of  the  folklore  of  the  Northern,  Southern 
and  Pacific  Athabaskans :  a  study  in  stability  of  folklore 
within  a  linguistic  stock.  201p. 

Tudisco,  Anthony        PhD  1950  Columbia  [3331] 

America  in  eighteenth  century  Spanish  literature.  217p. 
M. 

Three  basic  themes:  land,  people  and  problems;  discovery, 
conquest  and  colonization ;  the  Indian. 

329 


Tumin,  Melvtn  Marvin        PhD  1944  Northwestern  [3332] 

San  Luis  Jilotepeque:  a  study  in  social  relations.  291p. 

Indian -White  relations,  mostly  Maya-Quichol  groups  in  Gua- 
temala. 

Tunnell,  Kathrine  Greer        MA  1931  Emory  [3333] 

Georgia's  treaties  with  the  Indians.  57p. 

Turner,  Elbert  Daymond,  jr.    PhD  1949  No.  Carolina  [3334] 
The  vocabulary  of  Bernal  Diaz  del  Castillo's  Historia 
Verdadera  de  la  Conquista  de  la  Nueva  Espana. 
Considers  some  Amerindian  terms. 

Turner,  Festus  Eugene      MA  1951     Hardin-Simmons  [3335] 
A  history  of  Buffalo  Gap.  125p.,  illus. 
Extensive  consideration  of  Texas  tribes  in  one  chapter. 

Turner,  Frederick  Jackson    PhD  1890  Johns  Hopkins  [3336] 
The  character  and  influence  of  the  Indian  trade  in  Wis- 
consin. Pub:  Johns  Hopkins  U.,  Stud.  Hist.  Pol.  Sci. 
Ser.  9  #11-12  [1891]  94p. 

Presented  to  the  Department  of  History,  this  was  the  earliest 
PhD  dissertation  in  the  United  States  to  give  major  attention 
to  the  American  Indian.  See  also  #539  and  #841. 

Turner,  Glen        MA  1950  Indiana  [3337] 

List  of  South  American  Indian  languages.  [75p.] 

Turner,  James  E.        MA  1940  Oklahoma  A&M  [3338] 

The  development  of  the  educational  program  at  the 
Seneca  Indian  School.  50p. 

Many  tribes ;  general. 

Turner,  Rose  Andree        MA  1923  California  [3339] 

Palou — Noticias  de  la  Nueva  California :  a  translation  of 
a  part  of  the  work,  with  historical  introduction  and 
critical  notes.  117p. 

Turner,  Ruth  Elizabeth        MA  1923  California  [3340] 

Palou — Noticias  de  la  Nueva  California :  a  translation  of 
a  part  of  the  work,  with  historical  introduction  and  criti- 
cal notes.  109p. 

330 


Turner,  Sara  Anne        MA  1935  Louisiana  [3341] 

Place-names  of  Webster  Parish — a  linguistic  historical 
study.  141p. 
Only  a  few  Indian  names. 

Tussey,  Edgar  D.        MA  1926  Iowa  [3342] 

The  Apache  Wars  in  Arizona,  1880-1887. 

Tweddell,  Colin  Ellidge        MA  1947  Washington  [3343] 

An  outline  of  the  phonemics  and  morphology  of  the 
Snoqualmie-Duwamish  (Coast  Salish)  dialects  of  central 
Puget  Sound,  Washington.  156p.  Pub:  If/Wash.,  Pubs. 
Anthro.,  XII  #1  [1950]. 

Tweeddale,  Constance         MS  1939  Mt.  Allison  [3344] 

Diet,  disease  and  living  conditions  among  Canadian 
Indians.  113p. 

Tyler,  Samuel  L.        PhD  1951  Utah  [3345] 

Before  Escalante;  an  early  history  of  the  Yuta  Indians 
and  the  area  north  of  New  Mexico.  231p. 

Tyner,  Howard  Q.        MA  1949  Tulsa  [3346] 

The  Keetowah  Society  in  Cherokee  history.  147p. 

Uhler,  Sherman  P.        M/Ed  1934  Temple  [3347] 

The  Moravian  church  and  the  missions  among  the 
Delawares  and  the  Indians  of  the  north.  102p.,  maps. 

Uhler,  Sherman  P.        PhD  1950  Temple  [3348] 

Pennsylvania's  Indian  relations  to  1754.  189p.  Pub: 
Allentown,  Penna:  Pvtly  Pub.  [1951]  144p. 

Uhlman,  Ester  Evangeline        MS  1953  Idaho  [3349] 

A  comparative  study  of  achievement  and  intelligence  of 
Indians  and  Whites  in  the  public  schools  of  Lapwai, 
Idaho.  42p. 

Nez  Perce. 

Uldall,  Hans  J.        MA  1933  Columbia  [3350] 

Maidu.  25p.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling.,  XX  [1954] 
p8-16. 

A  linguistic  study. 

331 


Underhill,  Ruth  Murray        PhD  1937  Columbia  [3351] 

Social  organization  of  the  Papago  Indians.  280p.  Pub  : 
Columbia  U.,  Contr.  Anthro.,  XXX  [1939]  280p. 

Underwood,  John  Elmer         MA  1941       So.  California  [3352] 
The  use  of  steatite  by  the  North  American  Indian.  194p. 

Underwood,  William  Henry        MA  1931        Oklahoma  [3353] 
A  history  of  Atoka  County.  118p. 

Oklahoma  Choctaw,  early  Indian -White  relations,  missions. 

Unruh,  John  D.        PhD  1939  Texas  [3354] 

South  Dakota  in  1889.  219p. 
Several  sections  consider  Dakota  Sioux. 

Untereiner,  Wayne  Whitlock        PhD  1952     Harvard  [3355] 
Self  and  society :  orientations  in  the  value  systems  of  two 
cultures.  465p. 

Pueblos  of  New  Mexico  compared  with  Anglo  rural  folk. 

Useem,  Ruth  Marie  Hill        PhD  1947  Wisconsin  [3356] 

The  aftermath  of  defeat ;  a  study  of  acculturation  among 
the  Rosebud  Sioux  in  South  Dakota.  390p. 

Uzzell,  Minter        MA  1954  Tulsa  [3357] 

A  freshman  English  program  for  Bacone  College,  1948  to 
1954.  216p. 
Indian  school,  no  specific  tribes. 

Vaillant,  George  Clapp        PhD  1927  Harvard  [3358] 

The  chronological  significance  of  Maya  ceramics.  445p. 

Valentine,  Charles  A.  Ill        MA  1952      Pennsylvania  [3359] 
Towards  a  definition  of  Eskimo  social  organization.  182p. 

Valle,  Rafael  Heliodoro        DCH  1948  Mexico  [3360] 

Cristobal  de  Olid,  conquistador  de  Mexico  y  Honduras. 
150p.  Pub:  Taller  Grafica  [1948]. 

Valuer Y,  Hubert  James        MA  1942  Queen's  [3361] 

A  history  of  Indian  education  in  Canada.  209p. 

Van  Aken,  Mark  Jay        MA  1950  California  [3362] 

Nuflo  de  Chaves  and  the  founding  of  Santa  Cruz  de  la 
Sierra.  182p. 
Guarani. 

332 


Van  Alstyne,  Richard  Warner    MA  1924  So.  California  [3363] 
The  Indian  on  the  New  England  frontier,  1620-1675.  87p. 

Pequot — King  Philip. 

Vanderburg,  Joanne        MA  1953  Washington  [3364] 

Chilkat  and  Salish  weaving.  119p.}  illus. 

Van  der  Eerden,  Mary  Lucia        MA  1943        Catholic  [3365] 
Infant  nutrition  in  Pueblo  culture.  Pub  :  "Maternity  care 
in  a  Spanish- American  community  of  New  Mexico." 
Cath.  U.,  Anthro.  Ser.  #13  [1948]  75p. 

Vander  Zanden,  James  W.        MS  1954  Wisconsin  [3366] 

Practices  pertaining  to  dogs  among  the  Indians  of  the 
United  States.  173p. 

Van  Geem,  Marion        MA/LS  1940  Simmons  [3367] 

Archaeology  of  the  Pennsylvania  Indian :  a  bibliography. 

107  titles,  annotated. 

Van  Huizen,  George  Harry      MA  1950  Washington/SL  [3368] 
The  United  States  Government  and  the  Sioux  Indians, 
1878-1891.  213p. 

Vannah,  Guy  Linwood         STM  1925  Andover  [3369] 

Protestant  missions  among  the  American  Indians.  39p. 

Van  Norman,  Carrie  Elta        MA  1931  Rochester  [3370] 

Educational   problems    in    the    Indian    schools    under 
Governmental  control.  124p. 

Van  Norman,  Carrie  Elta        EdD  1941  Stanford  [3371] 

An  investigation  of  the  concept  of  war  in  historical  fiction 
written  for  children. 

Two  chapters  on  Indian  warfare. 

Van  Stone,  James  Willard        MA  1950    Pennsylvania  [3372] 
Man  and  the  grasslands:  an  anthropological  critique  of 
the  theory  of  the   Quaternary  origin  of  the  Western 
Prairies.  99p. 

Van  Stone,  James  Willard        PhD  1954  Pennsylvania  [3373] 
Archeological  excavations  at  Kotzebue,  Alaska.   172p. 
Pub:  Uj Alaska,  Anthro.  Paps.,  Ill  #2  [1955]  p75-156. 

333 


Van  Waters,  Miriam        PhD  1913  Clark  [3374] 

The  adolescent  girl  among  primitive  peoples.  Pub  :  Jour. 
Eel.  Psych.,  VI  [1913]  p375-421;  VII  [1914-15]  p75-120. 

General,  but  includes  examples  from  North  American  Indian 
customs. 

Van  Well,  Mary  Stanislaus        PhD  1941      Marquette  [3375] 
The  educational  aspects  of  the  missions  in  the  South- 
west. 373p.  Pub:  Marquette  U/Press  [1942]  161p. 

Chapters  on  "Indians  before  missionaries"  and  "Missions  as  an 
educational  institution"  {i.e.,  among  the  Indian  tribes). 

Vanzee,  Pearl  E.         MA  1927  Iowa  [3376] 

The  relations  of  the  United  States  to  the  Ponca  Indians. 

Vassar,  Rena  Lee         MA  1953  California  [3377] 

The  Fort  Bidwell,  California,  Indian  School:  a  study  of 
the  Federal  Indian  education  policy.  176p. 

Paiute. 

Vaughan,  Portia  Loyetta        MA  1939  Kansas  [3378] 

An  investigation  of  music  as  taught  in  a  Government 
Indian  school  in  Oklahoma.  189p. 

No  tribes  mentioned ;  general. 

Vawter,  James  Elliott        MA  1948  No.  Carolina  [3379] 

Game  activities  of  the  Southeastern  Indians  of  the  United 
States  in  the  18th  and  19th  centuries.  142p. 

Includes  some  original  material. 

Vazquez,  Mario  Carlos        MA  1955  Cornell  [3380] 

A  study  of  technological  change  in  Vicos,  Peru.  97p. 

Velazquez,  Pablo        MA  1956  Mexico:  EN  [3381] 

La  hechiceria  en  Carapan,  Michoacan. 

Includes  Mexican  Indian  witchcraft. 

Verhey,  Anne        MA  1940  Iowa  [3382] 

Evaluation  of  and  recommendations  for  constructive 
activities  related  to  a  unit  on  Indian  life.  91p. 

Viault,  Elsie  Rosine        MA  1921  Columbia  [3383] 

Maize — its  cultivation  and  preparation  as  a  food  by  the 
Indians  of  the  Southwest  and  the  area  east  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi. 25p. 

334 


Villoro  Toranzo,  Luis         MF  1949  Mexico  [3384] 

Los  grandes  momentos  del  indigenismo  en  Mexico.  339p. 

Villoro  Toranzo,  Luis        DL  1950  Mexico  [3385] 

Los  grandes  momentos  del  indigenismo  en  Mexico.  248p. 
Pub:  Fondo  de  cultura  economica  [1950].  247p. 

Vinogrande,  Ann  C.         MA  1944  Wisconsin  [3386] 

The  Indian  policy  of  the  Mexican  Government  since  the 
Revolution.  89p. 

Vivian,  Richard  Gordon        MA  1932  New  Mexico  [3387] 

A  re-study  of  the  Province  of  Tiguex.  81p. 

Voegelin,  Charles  Frederick        PhD  1933    California  [3388] 
A    characterization   of    the    Kern    River    Shoshonean 
language.  212p. 

Voegelin,  Erminie  Wheeler        MA  1932        California  [3389] 
Mythological  elements  common  to  the  Kiowa  and  five 
other  Plains  tribes.  55p.,  maps. 
Others  are  Crow,  Arapaho,  Gros  Ventre,  Blackfoot,  Cheyenne. 

Voegelin,  Erminie  Wheeler        PhD  1939  Yale  [3390] 

Shawnee  mortuary  customs.  Pub:  Indiana  Hist.  Soc, 
Prehist.  Res.  Ser.,  II  #4  [1944]  p227-444. 

Vogel,  Claude  Lawrence        PhD  1928  Catholic  [3391] 

The  Capuchins  in  French  Louisiana  (1722-1766).  Pub: 
Cath.  U.,  Stud.  Amer.  Church  Hist.,  VII  [1928]  201p. 

Voget,  Frederick  William        PhD  1948  Yale  [3392] 

The  diffusion  of  the  Wind  River  Shoshone  Sun-dance 
to  the  Crow  Indians  of  Montana.  Pub:  "Individual 
motivation  in  the  diffusion  of  the  Wind  River  Shoshone 
Sundance  to  the  Crow  Indians."  Amer.  Anthro.,  L  [1948] 
p634-645. 

Vogt,  Evon  Zartman,  jr.         PhD  1948  Chicago  [3393] 

Navaho  veterans:  a  study  of  changing  values.  394p. 
Pub:  Harvard  U.,  Peabody  Mus.,  Paps.,  XLI  #1  [1951] 
223p. 

335 


Volwiler,  Albert  Tangeman     PhD  1922    Pennsylvania  [3394] 
George  Croghan  and  the  Westward  movement,  1741  to 
1782.  Pub:  Cleveland:  A.  H.  Clark  [1926]  370p. 

Extensive  consideration  of  Indian  affairs. 

Von  Winning,  Hasso  Leopold    MS  1954  So.  California  [3395] 
Pre-Columbian  education   among  the  Aztecs,   Mayas, 
and  Incas.  150p. 

Vozbut,  Edward  Norbert         DDE  1955  Nebraska  [3396] 

Education  for  regional  understanding  with  reference  to 
the  environment  and  problems  of  the  Missouri  Basin. 
211p. 

Pick- Sloan  plan,  with  indirect  references  to  its  effect  on  Indian 
Reservations  of  the  area. 

Vrettos,  Louis        MA/Ed  1949  Wyoming  [3397] 

The  education  of  Indians  with  special  reference  to  the 
Shoshone  Indian  Reservation  in  Wyoming.  54p. 

Waddel,  William  S.        MA  1931  So.  Dakota  [3398] 

The  military  relations  between  the  Sioux  Indians  and 
the  United  States  Government  in  the  Dakota  Territory, 
1860-1891.  67p. 

Wadia,  Maneck  S.         MA  1955  Indiana  [3399] 

Tesuque:  a  study  in  acculturation.  83p. 

Waggett,  George  M.        MA  1944  Denver  [3400] 

The  Oblates  in  the  Pacific  Northwest,  1847-1878.  lOlp. 

Wagley,  Charles        PhD  1941  Columbia  [3401] 

Economics  of  a  Guatemalan  village.  Pub  :  Amer.  Anthro. 
Assoc,  Mem.  #58  [1941]  87p. 
The  Mam  village  of  Santiago  Chimaltenango. 

Wagner,  Philip  Laurence        MA  1950  California  [3402] 

Russian  exploration  in  North  America.  264p.,  maps. 

Aleut,  Eskimo,  Athapascan,  Kolosh;  also  Indians  at  Fort  Ross, 
California. 

Wagner,  Philip  Laurence        PhD  1953  California  [3403] 

Nicoya:   historical  geography  of  a  Central  American 
lowland  community. 
The  Chorotega  inhabited  Nicoya  in  1500. 

336 


Wailes,  Bertha  Pfister        MA  1928  Virginia  [3404] 

Backward  Virginians:  a  further  study  of  the  Win  tribe. 

A  study  of  an  isolated  group  living  in  the  Blue  Ridge  foothills ; 
mixed  White -Negro -Indian. 

Wainwright,  Nicholas  Biddle    MA  1951  Pennsylvania  [3405] 
George  Croghan — Indian  trader.  166p. 

Waldecker,  Alice  Virginia        MA  1945  Smith  [3406] 

Administrative    and   legislative   reforms   in   American 
Indian  relations,  1928-1934.  151p. 

Waldon,  Freda        MA  1931  Columbia  [3407] 

Alexander  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Montreal,  fur  trader,  ad- 
venturer and  man  of  letters.  11  Op. 

Circa  1760-1776:  includes  material  on  his  Indian  relations  and 
Indian  fur  trading  activities. 

Wales,  E.  Max  MA  1928  Indiana  [3408] 

The  Hudson's  Bay  Company  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne. 
Library  cannot  locate  this  thesis. 

Walker,  David  Eugene        MA  1942  Washington  [3409] 

A  survey  of  the  establishment  of  educational  institutions 
in  Oregon  preceding  statehood. 

Considers  failure  of  attempts  of  Jason  Lee  to  establish  Methodist 
Indian  school. 

Walker,  Eva  Mary        MA  1936  Colorado  State  [3410] 

North  Dakota  Indians.  236p. 

Walker,  Fintan  Glenn        MA  1932  Catholic  [3411] 

The  progress  of  the  Catholic  Church  on  the  southern  Indi- 
ana frontier  (1763-1834). 

Walker,  Frances  Moorman        MA  1933  Virginia  [3412] 

Lord  Dunmore  in  Virginia. 
His  Indian  relationships ;  Lord  Dunmore's  War. 

Walker,  Kobert  L.        M/Ed  1940  Oklahoma  [3413] 

The  capacities  and  achievements  of  rural  and  city  pupils 
in  Choctaw,  Oklahoma,  Public  School.  130p. 
Choctaw;  combines  Indian  and  non-Indian  pupils. 

22  337 


Walker,  Willard  B.        MA  1953  Arizona  [3414] 

Acculturation  of  the  Great  Whale  River  Cree.  81p. 

Walker,  Winslow  Metcalf        MA  1928  California  [3415] 

California  Indian  pipes,  ancient  and  modern.  40p.,  pis. 

Wall,  Claude  Leon        MA  1952  Nevada  [3416] 

History  of  Indian  education  in  Nevada  from  1861  to 
1951.  213p. 

Washo,  Northern  Paiute,  Southern  Paiute,  Shoshonean. 

Wall,  Robert  Bille        MA  1940  California  [3417] 

Frontier  defense  problems  of  the  provincial  internas  del 
Poniente,  1786-1787.  99p. 

Comanche,  Navajo,  Apache. 

Wallace,  Anna  Ruth  Haworth        MA  1932      Indiana  [3418] 
The  son-in-law  test  among  the  North  American  Indians. 
[262p.] 

Wallace,  Anthony  F.  C.        MA  1949         Pennsylvania  [3419] 
A  psychocultural  analysis  of  the  life  of  Teedyuscung,  a 
Delaware  Indian,  1700-1763.  Pub:  King  of  the  Dela- 
wares:  Teedyuscung,  1700-1763.  U/Penna.  [1949]  305p. 

Wallace,  Anthony  F.  C.        PhD  1950        Pennsylvania  [3420] 
The  modal  personality  structure  of  the  Tuscarora  Indi- 
ans, as  revealed  by  the  Rorschach  test.  Pub  :  Bur.  Amer. 
Ethnol,  Bull.  #150  [1952]  120p. 

Wallace,  Gerald  Raymond         MA  1944        California  [3421] 
The  strategy  of  the  fur  traders  in  the  Snake  River  Valley, 
1824  to  1846.  80p. 

Iroquois  and  others. 

Wallace,  Isabel  Weir        MA  1918  Washington  [3422] 

History  of  education  in  Alaska.  42p. 

Sitka  Industrial  School,  Matlakatlah  and  "native  schools". 

Wallace,  William  James        PhD  1946  California  [3423] 

Hupa  education:  a  study  in  primitive  socialization  and 
personality  development.  Pub:  "Hupa  child-training — 
a  study  in  primitive  education."  Educl.  Admin.  &  Super- 
vision, XXXIII  [1947]  25p. 

338 


Walter,  Ray  Allison        MA  1952  Baylor  [3424] 

A  history  of  Limestone  County,  Texas,  to  1873.  171p. 
Extensive  material  on  Indians  of  the  region. 

Walter,  Virginia  Melba        MA  1931  California  [3425] 

Gonzalo  Ximenes  de  Quesada  and  the  conquest  of  Nueva 
Granada.  129p.,  maps. 

Chibcha  Indians  of  Colombia. 

Walters,  Paul  Hugh        MA  1944  Texas  [3426] 

Survey  of  the  history  of  La  Bahia  del  Espiritu  Santo, 
1721-1821.  148p. 
§  6  "Indian  relations,  1721-1821".  Texas  region. 

Walton,  Edna  Lou        PhD  1921  California  [3427] 

Navaho  traditional  poetry.  Pub:  "American  Indian 
poetry."  Amer.  Anthro.,  XXVII  [1925]  p25-52;  "Navajo 
song  patterning."  Jour.  Amer.  Folklore,  XLIII  #167 
[1930]pl05-118. 

Walz,  Vina  E.        PhD  1950  New  Mexico  [3428] 

A  history  of  the  El  Paso  area,  1680-1692.   345p. 
Manso,  Jumano. 

Ward,  Jean  M.        MA  1951  Columbia  [3429] 

The  economic  position  of  the  Peruvian  Indian  peasant 
under  the  Inca  and  the  Spanish  colonial  regimes.  38p. 

Ward,  Mary  Redempta        MA  1921  California  [3430] 

The  Viceregal  administration  of  Alvaro  Manrique  de 
Zuniga,  Marques  de  Villamanrique,  1585-1590.  105p. 

Considerable  attention  given  to  his  attempts  to  ameliorate  the 
living  conditions  of  the  natives  in  Mexico. 

Ward,  William  R.        MA  1944  No.  Texas  [3431] 

A  history  of  Smith  County,  Texas.  249p.,  illus. 

Much  on  Indians. 

Wardell,  Morris  L.         PhD  1936  Chicago  [3432] 

A  political  history  of  the  Cherokee  Nation,  1838-1907. 
490p.  Pub:  U/Okla.  Press  [1938]  383p. 

22*  339 


Wardy,  Ben-Zion        MA  1956  New  School  [3433] 

Iroquoian  Government.  109p.,  illus. 

Warfield,  Helen  L.         MA  1947  Claremont  [3434] 

The  influence  of  media  upon  the  development  of  third- 
dimensional  expression  of  intangible  ideas  by  pre- 
Columbian  American  Indian  civilizations.  76p.,  illus. 

Warner,  Pauline  Belle        MA  1925  Texas  [3435] 

The   Indian  in   American  poetry   of   the   nineteenth 
century.  170p. 

Warner,  Ralph  Emerson        PhD  1935  California  [3436] 

The  life  and  work  of  Ignacio  Manuel  Altamirano. 

A  Mexican  Indian  writer  who  wrote  extensively  of  the  life  and 
customs  of  his  people. 

Warner,  Robert  Austin        PhD  1935  Yale  [3437] 

The  southern  New  England  Indians  to  1725.  A  study  in 

culture  contact.  366p.,  maps,  charts. 

Exhaustive  treatment  of  the  subject;  includes  lengthy  biblio- 
graphy. 

Warren,  Virgil  Alexander        PhD  1933  Virginia  [3438] 

The  use  of  Quechua  by  contemporary  writers  of  the 
Andean  regions.  119p. 
Includes  vocabulary. 

Washburn,  Wllcomb  Edward        PhD  1955       Harvard  [3439] 

Bacon's  Rebellion,  1676-1677.  748p. 

Chapter  on  "Early  Indian  troubles".  Outlines  differences  of 
opinion  between  Bacon  and  Gov.  Berkeley  on  Indian  policy. 

Wasley,  William  W.        MA  1953  Arizona  [3440] 

The  late  Pueblo  occupation  of  Point  of  Pines,  east- 
central  Arizona.  151p. 

Wasserman,  Maurice  M.        PhD  1954        Pennsylvania  [3441] 

The  American  Indian  as  seen  by  the  seventeenth  century 

chroniclers.  487p.  M. 

Evaluates  reliability  of  observances  penned  by  early  English 
colonists. 

Waterman,  Thomas  Talbot        PhD  1914  Columbia  [3442] 

The  explanatory  element  in  the  folk-tales  of  the  North- 
American  Indians.  Pub:  Jour.  Amer.  Folklore,  XXVII 
#103  [1914]  54p. 

340 


Waters,  Marguerite  Elizabeth    MA  1933  So.  California  [3443] 
The  myths,  legends,  and  folklore  tales  of  the  Indians  of 
Arizona.  108p. 

Watkins,  Floyd  C.         PhD  1952  Vanderbilt  [3444] 

James  Kirke  Paulding :  humorist  and  critic  of  American 
life.  374p. 

1778-1860.  Paulding  was  one  of  the  earliest  American  authors 
to  use  Indians  in  fiction ;  suggests  he  anticipated  others  in  use 
of  Indian  folklore. 

Watkins,  Frances  Emma        PhD  1942       So.  California  [3445] 
Crafts  and  industries  of  the  American  Indian  women  of 
California  and  the  Southwest.  427p.,  maps. 

Watkins,  Ira  L.        MA  1939  Texas  Tech.  [3446] 

The  history  of  Sterling  County.  128p.,  map. 

§  1  "Indian  pre -history". 

Watkins,  Lucy  Rebecca        MA  1912  California  [3447] 

Mexican  colonization  on  the  United  States  border, 
1848-1858.  140p. 

Indians  on  Gila  and  Rio  Grande  Rivers. 

Watrous,  Blanche  Greene        PhD  1949   Northwestern  [3448] 
A  personality  study  of  Ojibwa  children.  264p. 

Watson,  Clifford  G.        MS/Ed  1952  New  York-Buffalo  [3449] 
Part  of  a  guide  for  teaching  science  in  the  Cattaraugus 
Indian  School — magnetism  and  electricity;  machines. 
146p. 

Watson,  James  Bennett        MA  1945  Chicago  [3450] 

The  historical  development  of  Hopi  economy  and  its 
relations  to  other  aspects  of  culture.  98p. 

Watson,  James  Bennett        PhD  1948  Chicago  [3451] 

Cayua  culture  change:  a  study  in  acculturation  and 
methodology.  210p.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.  Assoc,  Mem. 
#73  [1952]  144p.,  illus. 

Watt,  Jewell  Kimball        MS  1930  Kansas  State  [3452] 

A  survey  of  Haskell  Institute.  76p. 

341 


Watts,  Mildred        MA  1931  Geo.  Peabody  [3453] 

Indian  children's  interests  revealed  by  literary  prefer- 
ences and  creative  writings.  96p. 

Three  Oklahoma  schools,  tested  in  1931. 

Watts,  Robert  M.        MA  1951  Columbia  [3454] 

The  masks  of  the  Alaskan  Eskimo.  49p.,  illus. 

Wauchope,  Robert        PhD  1942  Harvard  [3455] 

The  archaeology  of  Zacualpa,  Department  of  Quiche, 
Guatemala:  a  study  of  interrelations  of  environment, 
technology,  and  human  relations.  434p.  Pub:  "Exca- 
vations at  Zacualpa,  Guatemala."  Tulane  U.,  Middle 
Amer.  Res.  Inst.,  Pubs.  #14  [1948]  168p.,  illus. 

Weaver,  John  M.         MA  1948  Arizona  [3456] 

The  history  of  Fort  Lowell.  131p. 

Apache,  Yuma,  Mohave. 

Webb,  Helene  Amelia        MA  1940  Florida  State  [3457] 

The  Seminoles  in  modern  times,  lllp.,  maps. 

Webb,  Walter  Prescott        PhD  1932  Texas  [3458] 

The  Great  Plains;  a  study  in  institutions  and  environ- 
ment. Pub:  Boston:  Ginn&Co.  [1931]  525p.  illus.,  maps". 

Weber,  Nancy  E.        MA  1953  Hunter  [3459] 

A  study  of  human  blood  groups.  58p. 
Includes  brief  section  on  Amerindian  groupings. 

Webster,  David  Hutton        PhD  1904  Harvard  [3460] 

Primitive  social  control.  A  study  of  initiation  ceremonies 
and  secret  societies.  240p.  Pub:  NY:  Macmillan  [1908] 
227p. 

Considerable  Indian  material. 

Wedel,  Waldo  Rudolph        PhD  1936  California  [3461] 

Some  historical  and  ethnic  aspects  of  Nebraska  archae- 
ology. Pub:  "An  introduction  to  Pawnee  archaeology." 
Bur.  Amer.  Ethnol.,  Bull.  #112  [1936]  122p.,  illus. 

Weed,  Alice  Lucile         MA  1934  Hartford  [3462] 

A  study  of  Navajo  Indians:  treats  of  the  characteristic 
traits  in  the  cultural  background.  137p. 

342 


Weeks,  Richard  Carrier        MA  1948  Chicago  [3463] 

Problems  of  Baptist  Indian  missions  in  the  Old  North- 
west, 1817-1840.  80p. 

Weiant,  Clarence  Wolsey        PhD  1943  Columbia  [3464] 

An  introduction  to  the  ceramics  of  Tres  Zapotes,  Vera 
Cruz,  Mexico.  144p.  Pub:  Bur.Amer.  EthnoL,  Bull.  #139 
[1943]  144p.,  illus. 

Weickselbaum,  Norman        MA  1937  Ohio  [3465] 

The  Catholic  Indian  School  controversy,  1889-1891;  a 
conflict  of  ideas.  148p. 

Weinburg,  Frances  Toor        MA  1922  California  [3466] 

Relations  of  the  Spaniards  with  the  Moquis,  1540-1780. 
167p. 

Weisser,  Elizabeth        MA  1930  Denver  [3467] 

A  diagnostic  study  of  Indian  handwriting.  159p.,  illus. 
Albuquerque  Indian  School;  Chilocco  Indian  School. 

Welborn,  Claud  Alson        MA  1932  Oklahoma  [3468] 

Indian  campaigns  in  the  Northwest,  1865-1877.  llOp. 
Dakota  Sioux. 

Welch,  Dorothy  E.        MA  1929  West.  Reserve  [3469] 

Citizenship  of  the  American  Indian,  1887-1929.  llOp. 
Survey  showing  effects  of  Burke  and  Dawes  Acts. 

Welch,  Floyd  Duckworth        MA  1926  Washington/ SL  [3470] 
The  work  of  Indian  Agents  in  the  Louisiana  Purchase, 
1804-1820.  134p. 

Wellin,  Edward        PhD  1955  Harvard  [3471] 

Processes  of  directed  culture  change:  studies  of  health 
action  in  Peru.  176p. 

Indians  of  Peru  included. 

Wells,  Helen  G.        MA  1942  So.  California  [3472] 

Navaho  of  the  Painted  Desert  in  American  fiction.  137p. 

Wells,  James  Ralph        PhD  1932  Washington/SL  [3473] 

The  origin  of  immunity  to  diphtheria  in  isolated  com- 
munities of  Polar  Eskimos.  102p. 

343 


Wells,  Lewis  B.        MS  1937  Iowa  [3474] 

Comparative  study  of  long  bones  of  Indians  buried  in 
Dickson  and  other  mounds  of  Fulton  County,  Illinois. 

Wells,  Marion  A.        MA  1932  Columbia  [3475] 

Thoreau's  manuscript  notes  on  the  American  Indian, 
volume  VII.  (Edited.)  424p. 

Wells,  William  Alva        MA  1936  Oklahoma  [3476] 

Osceola  and  the  Second  Seminole  War.  186p. 

Wells,  Willie  Scruggs        MA  1952  West  Texas  [3477] 

Indian  music  and  its  place  in  the  curriculum  of  the  mod- 
ern school.  lOOp. 

Welpley,  Charles        MA  1933  Geo.  Washington  [3478] 

Pottery  decoration  among  the  Indians  of  the  southwest- 
ern United  States.  28p.,  pis. 

Welsh,  Louise        MA  1932  Oklahoma  [3479] 

The  development  of  law  and  order  in  the  Cherokee 
Nation,  1838-1907.  144p. 

Weltfish,  Gene        PhD  1950  Columbia  [3480] 

The  interrelation  of  technique  and  design  in  North 
American  basketry.  132p.  M. 

Wend,  Elizabeth  Scudder    MA  1937  New  York-Albany  [3481] 
The  culture  of  the  Iroquois  Indians:  its  value  for  the 
schools  of  New  York  State.  180p. 

Wendorf,  Denver  Frederick,  jr.     PhD  1952    Harvard  [3482] 
Archaeological  studies  in  the  Petrified  Forest  National 
Monument,  Arizona.  Pub:  Mus.  No.  Ariz.,  Bull.  #27 
[1953]  203p.,  illus. 

Werner,  Gustave  Adolph        PhD  1923  California  [3483] 

Don  Pedro  de  Alvarado  and  the  conquest  of  Guatemala. 
243p. 

Werner,  Marion  Beatrice        MA  1929  California  [3484] 

The  history  of  Juneau,  Alaska.  208p.,  illus. 

Tlingit. 

344 


Wesley,  Edgar  Bruce        MA  1925  Washington/ SL  [3485] 

The  fur  trade  of  the  Southwest.  177p. 

Emphasis  is  on  Osage,  but  many  other  tribes  in  the  area  are  also 
mentioned  throughout. 

Wesley,  Edgar  Bruce        PhD  1929        Washington/SL  [3486] 
Frontier  defense,  1815-1825.  301p.  Pub:  Guarding  the 
frontier;  a  study  of  frontier  defense  from  1815  to  1825. 
U/Minn.  Press  [1935]  217p.,  illus. 

Some  35  tribe  smentioned.  Mostly  on  Caddo,  Cherokee,  Creek, 
Seminole,  Osage,  Sauk,  Fox. 

West,  Albert  Glenn        MA  1941  Wash.  State  [3487] 

A  brief  report  on  a  thesis  consisting  of  sixteen  portrait 
paintings  in  oil  of  representative  members  of  Indian 
tribes  native  to  the  Inland  empire.  17p.,  illus. 

Text  contains  report  on  methods,  plus  short  biography  of  each 
subject.  Colville,  Nez  Perce,  Yakima. 

West,  Paul  Montravtlle        MA  1930        Geo.  Peabody  [3488] 
Myths  and  legends  of  the  Indians  of  Mississippi.  20  lp. 

West,  Phebe        MA /Ed  1938  Washington  [3489] 

An  educational  program  for  an  Aleut  village.  129p. 

Primarily  concerned  with  Attu,  but  also  considers  Atka. 

West,  Ralph  L.      MA  1950  Wayne  [3490] 

The  adjustment  of  the  American  Indian  in  Detroit:  a 
descriptive  study.  80p. 

Wetzler,  Lewis  William        PhD  1949  California  [3491] 

A  history  of  the  Pima  Indians.  384p.  M . 

Weyant,  E.  David        MS/Ed  1939  Wyoming  [3492] 

A  program  of  health  education  for  the  community  school 
at  Nondalton,  Alaska.  57p. 

Emphasis  on  Eskimo. 

Weyer,  Edward  Moffat,  jr.        PhD  1930  Yale  [3493] 

The  Eskimos:  a  study  in  adaptation  to  environment. 
494p.,  illus.  Pub:  The  Eskimos:  their  environment  and 
folkways.  Yale  U.  Press  [1932]  491p. 

345 


Weyland,  Rudolph  Harry    MA  1945    Oklahoma  A&M  [3494] 
A  study  of  the  musical  talent  among  Indian  children 
from  the  Pawnee  Indian  Agency  jurisdiction,  Pawnee, 
Oklahoma.  56p. 

Wharton,  Reba  Gaskin        MA  1912  California  [3495] 

The  Gadsden  Treaty.  141p. 

Yuma,  Pima,  Maricopa,  Navajo,  Apache  and  Comanche. 

Wheat,  Joe  Ben        MA  1949  Arizona  [3496] 

An  archeological  survey  of  the  Addicks  Dam  Basin, 
southeast  Texas.  171p.  Pub:  "The  Addicks  Dam  Site." 
Bur.  Amer.  Ethnol.,  Bull.  #154  [1953]  pl43-252. 

Wheat,  Joe  Ben        PhD  1953  Arizona  [3497] 

A  study  of  the  Mogollon  culture  prior  to  A.D.  1000. 
563p.  Pub:  Amer.  Anthro.  Assoc,  Mem.  #82  [1955] 
242p. 

Wheeler,  Arline  Z.         MA  1955  Kansas  [3498] 

Securing  social  adjustment  among  Indian  girls  at  Stew- 
art, Nevada.  56+ lip. 

Wheeler,  Rollin  W.         MA  1933  Colorado  State  [3499] 

A  history  of  the  Indian  Agencies  in  Arizona.  152p. 

Wheelis,  Martha  Virginia        MA  1945  Baylor  [3500] 

The  Texas  Indians.  565p.,  many  illus. 

Whelan,  Mary  Elizabeth        MA  1921  Columbia  [3501] 

The  Brazilian  race  problem.  56p. 

Some  attention  to  Indian  racial  intermixture,  but  largely  con- 
cerned with  White -Negro  mix. 

Whitaker,  Arthur  Preston        PhD  1924  Harvard  [3502] 

The  expansion  of  the  Old  Southwest,  1783-1791.  Pub: 
"Spanish  intrigue  in  the  Old  Southwest:  an  episode, 
1788-1791."  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Rev.,  XII  [1925]  pl55- 
176. 

White,  Alice  Marsden        MA  1943  Yale  [3503] 

An  exploratory  study  of  the  speech  development  of 
children  in  various  societies.  140p. 

Cross-cultural  survey;  Indians  included. 

346 


White,  Berenice  Tupper        MA  1935  Stanford  [3504] 

The  effect  of  the  geography  of  Arizona  on  the  art  ex- 
pression of  the  peoples  of  that  region.  205p. 

Chapter  "Art  expression  of  the  Indians". 

White,  Jack  E.        MA  1955  Kansas  [3505] 

Variation  in  height  and  weight  of  male  Haskell  Indian 
students  over  a  25  year  period.  24p. 

White,  John  Browning        PhD  1953  Nebraska  [3506] 

Published  sources  on  Territorial  Nebraska ;  an  essay  and 
bibliography.  30 5p. 

1854—1867.  Lists  articles,  reports,  etc.,  on  Indian  tribes  and 
Indian  incidents. 

White,  Leslie  A.        PhD  1927  Chicago  [3507] 

Medicine  societies  of  the  Southwest.  Pub:  "A  compara- 
tive study  of  Keresan  medicine  societies."  Proc,  23rd 
Intl.  Cong.  Americanists  [1928]  p604-619. 

White,  Lonnie  J.  MA  1955  Texas  Tech.  [3508] 

Indian  raids  on  the  Kansas  frontier,  1865-1875. 

White,  M.  Catherine        MA  1940  Montana  [3509] 

David  Thompson — journals  relating  to  Montana  and 
adjacent  regions,  1808-1812.  542p.  Pub:  Montana  State 
U.  Press  [1950]. 

White,  Mary  Afra        PhD  1940  St.  Louis  [3510] 

Catholic  Indian  missionary  influence  in  the  development 
of  Catholic  education  in  Montana,  1840-1903.  230p.  M. 

White,  Paul  Eaymond        MA  1953  Trinity  [3511] 

Texas  during  the  Civil  War,  1861-1865.  115p. 

Indian  raids,  righting  with  Kickapoo.  Small  section  on  Indian 
relations. 

White,  Theodore  Lawrence        PhD  1953  Texas  [3512] 

The  Marquis  de  Rubi's  inspection  of  the  eastern  Presidios 
on  the  northern  frontier  of  New  Spain.  249p. 

Whtteford,  Andrew  Hunter        MA  1943  Chicago  [3513] 

A  frame  of  reference  for  the  archaeology  of  eastern  Ten- 
nessee. 103p.  Pub  :  Griffin,  Archeology  of  Eastern  United 
States.  U/Chi.  Press  [1952]  p207-225. 

347 


Whitehouse,  Helen  Louise        MA  1931  Chicago  [3514] 

Beacons  of  Wilderness ;  or,  Jesuit  missions  of  Montana. 
135p. 

Missions  to  the  Indians  of  Montana. 

Whitenack,  Charles  E.         MA  1932  Wisconsin  [3515] 

The  Federal  Government  and  its  relations  with  the  Indi- 
ans of  the  Old  Northwest.  (1783-1811.)  llOp. 

Whiteside,  Myrtle  Flossie        MA  1938  Sul  Ross  [3516] 

Life  of  Laurence  Sullivan  Ross.  120p. 

Extended  treatment  of  his  activities  as  a  leader  in  Texas 
Comanche  wars.  Mention  of  Cynthia  Ann  Parker  and  Nocona. 

Whiting,  Beatrice  Blyth        PhD  1942  Yale  [3517] 

The  role  of  sorcery  in  social  control;  a  study  of  theHarney 
Valley  Paiute.  Pub:  "Paiute  sorcery."  Viking  Fund  Pubs. 
Anthro.  #15  [1950]  llOp. 

Whitman,  William  III        PhD  1937  Columbia  [3518] 

The  Oto.  Pub:  Columbia  U.,  Contr.  Anthro.,  XXVIII 
[1937]  132p. 

Whitmore,  Gladys  Evelyn        MS  1941    So.  California  [3519] 
A  survey  of  the  curricula  of  the  Indian  high  schools  of 
the  United  States.  lOOp. 

Whitner,  Robert  Lee        MA  1948  Wash.  State  [3520] 

The  nomination  of  the  Nez  Perce  Agency  personnel  by 
denominational  groups,  1871-1879.  112p. 

Whitney,  Robert  Ellsworth        MA  1955        Nebraska  [3521] 
The  Battle  of  Wounded  Knee.  124p. 
Sioux,  1891. 

Whitten,  Frederick  Easton        MA  1950    Kansas  City  [3522] 
The  Platte  Purchase  and  its  significance  in  frontier 
history.  76p. 
Indian  problems,  Indian  raids  and  depredations.  Iowa,  Sac-Fox. 

Wicke,  Charles  R.         MA  1954  Mexico  City  [3523] 

The  ball  court  at  Yagul,  Oaxaca :  a  comparative  study. 

348 


Wiese,  Bernard  R.         MA  1955  So.  Dakota  [3524] 

The  interpretation  of  the  Indian  in  American  historio- 
graphy. lOOp. 

Wike,  Joyce  Annabel        MA  1941  Washington  [3525] 

Modern  spirit  dancing  of  Northern  Puget  Sound.  145p. 

Wike,  Joyce  Annabel        PhD  1951  Columbia  [3526] 

The  effect  of  the  maritime  fur  trade  on  Northwest 
Coast  Indian  society.  107p.  M . 

Wilcox,  Lloyd        PhD  1942  Wisconsin  [3527] 

Group  structures  and  personality  types  among  the  Sioux 
Indians  of  North  Dakota.  200p. 

Wilcox,  Wilma  E.        MA  1928  Iowa  [3528] 

Early  Indian  schools  and  education  along  the  Missouri. 

Wild,  George  Posey        PhD  1941  Oklahoma  [3529] 

History  of  education  of  the  Plains  Indians  of  south- 
western Oklahoma  since  the  Civil  War.  358p. 

Wilder,  Carleton  S.        MA  1940  Arizona  [3530] 

The  Yaqui  Deer  Dance :  a  study  in  cultural  change.  157p. 

Wiley,  Alma  Pearl        MA  1930  California  [3531] 

Marcus  Whitman  in  the  Oregon  country.  105p. 

His  mission  work  among  the  Indians. 

Wiley,  Francis  A.        PhD  1941  California  [3532] 

Jedediah  Smith  in  the  West. 

His  Indian  observations  sent  to  Supt.  Indian  Affairs;  Indian 
relations. 

Wilford,  Lloyd  Alden        PhD  1937  Harvard  [3533] 

Minnesota  archaeology,  with  special  reference  to  the 
Mound  area.  Pub:  "A  tentative  classification  of  the  pre- 
historic cultures  of  Minnesota."  Amer.  Antiq.,  VI  #3 
[1941]  p231-249. 

Wilken,  Robert  Leo        PhD  1953  New  Mexico  [3534] 

Father  Anselm  Weber,  O.F.M.,  missionary  to  the  Nava- 

ho,  1898-1921.  395p.  M  Pub:  Milwaukee:  Bruce  Pub. 

Co.  [1955]  255p. 

Also  his  work  among  Zufii,  Jemez,  Santo  Domingo  and  Rio 
Grande  Pueblos.  Much  unpublished  material  included. 

349 


Wilkins,  James        MA  1948  Mexico  City  [3535] 

Folk  medicine  in  present  day  Mexico.  24p. 

From  pre-Conquest  days  to  present  time. 

Wilkinson,  John  F.        MA/Ed  1935  Arizona  [3536] 

The  Papago  Indians  and  their  education.  152p. 

Willets,  Jane  Esther        MA  1948  Pennsylvania  [3537] 

Correlated  changes  in  Ottawa  kinship  and  social  organ- 
ization. 132p. 

Willey,  Gordon  Randolph         MA  1936  Arizona  [3538] 

A  survey  of  methods  and  problems  in  archeological  ex- 
cavation, with  special  reference  to  the  Southwest.  140p. 

History  of  archeological  excavation  throughout  the  world;  uses 
American  Southwest  as  example. 

Willey,  Gordon  Randolph        PhD  1942         Columbia  [3539] 
Excavations  in  the  Chancay  Valley.  Pub:  Columbia  U., 
Stud.  Arched.  Ethnol.,  I  #3  [1943]  pl25-196. 

Williams,  Albert  Calvin        MA  1939  Texas  [3540] 

The  route  of  Cabeza  de  Vaca  in  Texas:  a  study  of  his- 
toriography. 99p. 

Williams,  Angela  Mahola        MA  1930  Indiana  [3541] 

A  study  of  Menomini  art  and  literature.  162p. 

Welliams,  Bernice  Davis        MA  1947  Mexico  [3542] 

La  historia  del  primer  convento  franciscano  en  Mexico. 

Especially  concerned  with  Franciscan  missions  to  the  Tlaxcala 
and  Nahua  peoples. 

Williams,  Edward  K.        MA  1948  Wyoming  [3543] 

Jefferson's  theories  of  language.  89p. 
Briefly  considers  his  American  Indian  vocabularies. 

Williams,  Frances  Sellers        MA/Ed  1933        Temple  [3544] 
American  dances  for  the  American  secondary  schools. 
184p. 

"Dances  of  the  American  Indian  along  the  frontier,  with  some 
mention  of  the  Blackfeet,  Makah,  Pueblo."  Also  Algonquin  and 
Sioux  dance  s. 

350 


Williams,  George  Dee        PhD  1929  Harvard  [3545] 

Race  mixture  in  Yucatan.  31  Op. 

An  analysis  of  racial  characteristics  of  Yucatecan  natives;  physi- 
cal anthropology  statistics. 

Williams,  Gerald        MA  1937  Oklahoma  [3546] 

The  Colorado  Indian  problem,  1858-1876.  89p. 

Cheyenne,  Arapaho,  Kiowa,  Comanche,  Southern  Sioux,  Ute. 

Williams,  J.  W.         MA  1939  No.  Carolina  [3547] 

Emigration  from  North  Carolina,  1789-1860. 

Passing  references  to  the  Indian  struggle  to  resist  the  onslaught  of 
the  Whites. 

Williams,  James  R.        MA  1948  Ariz. -Flagstaff  [3548] 

Tribal  education  of  the  Hopi  Indian  child.  99p.,  illus. 

Emphasizes  the  place  of  music  in  that  training. 

Williams,  Mary  Clay        MA  1922  Columbia  [3549] 

The  opening  of  the  Oklahoma  Territory.  54p. 

Williams,  Ray  A.        MA  1934  So.  Dakota  [3550] 

The  prognostic  value  of  the  Detroit  mechanical  aptitude 
test  battery  in  the  vocational  education  of  the  American 
Indian.  21-f2p. 

Flandreau  Indian  Vocational  High  School.  Mostly  Sioux ;  some 
Chippewa. 

Williams,  Ronald  Irving        EdD  1941  New  York  [3551] 

Art  in  Mexico.  A  text  emphasizing  the  techniques  of 
Mexican  art  for  the  use  of  the  College  teacher.  163p.,  ill. 

Considerable  attention  is  given  to  Mexican  Indian  art,  pre-  and 
post -Columbian.  Profusely  illustrated. 

Williams,  Stephen         PhD  1954  Yale  [3552] 

An  archeological  study  of  the  Mississippian  culture  in 
southeast  Missouri.  32  7p.,  illus. 

Willis,  William  Shedrick        PhD  1955  Columbia  [3553] 

Colonial  conflict  and  the  Cherokee  Indians,  1710-1760. 
293p.  M. 

Willison,  John  L.         MA  1950  Kans. -Emporia  [3554] 

Custer's  Last  Stand ;  a  study  of  the  Battle  of  the  Little 
Big  Horn.  65p. 

351 


Willottghby,  Nona  Christensen      MA  1950  California  [3555] 
Division  of  labor  among  the  Indians  of  California.  80p. 

Willson,  Lawrence  Sidney        PhD  1944  Yale  [3556] 

The  influence  of  early  North  American  history  and 
legend  on  the  writings  of  Henry  David  Thoreau.  329p. 
§  5  "The  traveler  among  the  aborigines". 

Wilson,  Elizabeth  Imogene        MA  1953  St.  Louis  [3557] 

Calendar  of  the  papers  of  John  Dougherty,  1832-1863,  in 
the  archives  of  the  Missouri  Historical  Society  in  the 
Jefferson  Memorial  at  St.  Louis.  113p. 

As  Indian  Agent,  Dougherty  was  an  able  and  influential  force 
among  the  Kansa -Missouri-Iowa  tribes. 

Wilson,  Eugene  B.        MA  1950  Kansas  [3558] 

American  Indian  games.  70p. 

Wilson,  Gilbert  Livingstone        PhD  1916    Minnesota  [3559] 
The  agriculture  of  the  Hidatsa  Indians ;  an  Indian  inter- 
pretation. Pub:    U/Minn.,  Stud.  Soc.  Sci.  #9   [1917] 
129p. 

Based  on  personal  narrative,  Fort  Berthold  Reservation,  North 
Dakota. 

Wilson,  Osburn  C.        MA  1932  Vanderbilt  [3560] 

The  development  of  Florida  Territory,  1821-1845. 

Section  on  Indian  War  of  1835;  Creek  and  Seminole. 

Wilson,  Raleigh  Archie        PhD  1949  Iowa  [3561] 

Negro  and  Indian  relations  in  the  Five  Civilized  Tribes 
from  1865  to  1907.   263p. 

Wilson,  Raymond  Glenn        MA  1940  Tulsa  [3562] 

Place-names  of  six  northeast   counties  of  Oklahoma. 
186p. 
1361  entries;  114  Indian  names. 

Wilton,  Anna  Keener        MA  1943  New  Mexico  [3563] 

Zufii  pottery  making.  15p. 

"Text  supplements  writer's  mural  painted  at  Gallup  Court 
House." 

352 


Wimer,  Alfonso  C.        MA  1947  St.  Mary's  [3564] 

Life  of  the  military  in  Texas:  1687-1731.  116p. 
Discusses  Indian  wars,  religion  and  customs. 

Winger,  Bjorn        MA  1930  Indiana  [3565] 

A  classification  of  motifs  in  Eskimo  folk-literature.  177p. 

Wingert,  Paul  Stover        PhD  1949  Columbia  [3566] 

American  Indian  sculpture;  a  study  of  the  Northwest 
Coast.  Pub:  J.J.  Augustin  [1949]  144p.,  illus. 

Winkler,  Ernest  William        MA  1901  Texas  [3567] 

The  history  of  the  Cherokee  Indians  in  Texas.  138+ 19p. 
Pub:  Texas  State  Hist.  Assoc,  Qtly.,  VII  [1903]  p95-165. 

Winn,  John  C.        MS/Ed  1955  Utah  Agri.  [3568] 

A  comparative  study  of  the  Mexican-Indian  students 
in  the  Carbon  County  schools.  93p» 

Winn,  May  B.        MA  1942  So.  California  [3569] 

Marriage  rites  and  customs  of  the  Indians  of  Arizona. 

Winter,  Carl  George        MA  1931  California  [3570] 

A  history  of  the  discovery  and  exploration  of  Keewatin 
district,  Northwest  Territories,  Canada,  to  the  year  1800. 
144p.,  maps. 
Hudson  Bay  Eskimo  and  Chipewyan  Indians. 

Winter,  Elizabeth  Harrell        MA  1940  Sul  Ross  [3571] 

Music  in  Texas  since  1920.  43p. 
Chapter  "The  Texas  Indian  and  music". 

Winter,  Robert  E.        MA  1952  Mexico  City  [3572] 

Report  on  the  excavations  at  Yatachio.  129p.,  photos. 
Pub:  Mesoamerican  Notes,  #3  [1953]  pl-50. 

Wisdom,  Charles  Willis        MA  1930  Arizona  [3573] 

Elements  of  the  Piman  language.  97p. 

Wise,  Freeman  Naldo        MA  1939  Illinois  [3574] 

The  Indian  problem  in  the  province  of  Pennsylvania, 
1750-1763.  112p. 

Wise,  Murray  Monroe        MA  1937  Hartford  [3575] 

The  religious  conquest  of  Chibcha  Indians.  97p. 
Early  Catholic  missions  in  Colombia. 

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Wise,  Sidney  F.        MA  1952  Queen's  [3576] 

The  northern  Indians  in  the  American  Revolution.  21  Ip. 

Withers,  Allison  Clement        MA  1946  Arizona  [3577] 

Copper  in  the  prehistoric  Southwest.  75p. 

Gathers  available  reports  of  copper  finds ;  analyses,  traces  sources 
of  most. 

Withers,  Arnold  Moore        MA  1941  Arizona  [3578] 

Excavations  at  Valshni  Village,  Papago  Indian  Reser- 
vation, Arizona.  85p.  Pub:  Amer.  Antiq.,  X  #1  [1944] 
p33-47. 

An  evaluation  of  Papagueria  culture,  circa  800-1250  A.D. 

Witherspoon,  Alan  C.         MA  1934  Detroit  [3579] 

The  old  mission  of  Michilmackinac.  58p. 

Chippewa,  Ottawa,  Menomini,  Miami,  Huron. 

Witherspoon,  Evelyn  Gladney        MA  1942   Columbia  [3580] 
The  serpent  motive  in  Mayan  and  Aztec  art.  49p.,  illus. 

Witt,  Dorothy  Louise        MA  1949  Washington jSL  [3581] 

The  Cheyenne  and  the  United  States  Government, 
1864-1870.  234p. 

Witthoft,  John        MA  1946  Pennsylvania  [3582] 

Green  Corn  ceremonialism  in  the  Eastern  Woodlands. 
Pub:  U/Mich.,  Mus.  Anthro.,  Occas.  Contr.  #13  [1949] 
91p. 

Woerner,  Davida        PhD  1941  Columbia  [3583] 

Education  among  the  Navajo ;  an  historical  study.  Pub  : 
Columbia  U.  [1941]  227p. 

Woertz,  Mildred  Siemer        MA  1951  California  [3584] 

The  role  of  the  Chickasaw  Nation  on  the  Spanish- Ameri- 
can frontier.  91p. 

Wogan,  Daniel  Spelman        PhD  1940         No.  Carolina  [3585] 
The  Indian  in  Mexican  poetry.  314p. 

Nineteenth  and  twentieth  century. 

Wolf,  Key        MA/Ed  1931  Oklahoma  [3586] 

Federal  aid  for  the  education  of  Indian  children  in  the 
public  schools  of  Oklahoma.  99p. 

354 


Wolf,  Morris        PhD  1919  Columbia  [3587] 

Iroquois  religion  and  its  relation  to  their  morals.  Pub: 
Columbia  U.  Press  [1919]  lllp. 

Wolfe,  Roy  Isbael        MA  1947  Toronto  [3588] 

A  study  of  the  dermatoglyphics  of  the  Six  Nations  Indi- 
ans of  southern  Ontario.  With  a  note  on  world  distri- 
bution of  indices  of  pattern  intensity,  interpreted  in  the 
light  of  Griffith  Taylor's  zones  and  strata  theory.  146p. 

Wolff,  Elizabeth        MA  1935  Wayne  [3589] 

The  policy  of  the  United  States  in  removing  the  Indians 
from  the  Old  Northwest  by  treaties.  144p. 

Wolff,  Hans        MA  1947  Indiana  [3590] 

Bibliography  of  bibliographies  of  North  American  Indian 
languages  still  spoken.  18p.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer. 
Ling.,  XIII  #4  [1947]  p268-273. 

Wolff,  Hans        PhD  1949  Indiana  [3591] 

Comparative  phonology  of  the  Siouan  languages,  lllp. 
Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling.,  XVI-XVII  [1950-1951] 
var.  pp. 

Wolff,  Mabel  Pauline        PhD  1929  Bryn  Mawr  [3592] 

The  Colonial  Agency  of  Pennsylvania,  1712-1757.  Pub: 
Lancaster:  Intelligencer  Prtg.  Co.  [1933]  243p. 

Shawnee -Delaware,  in  passim.  French-Indian  War  period  and 
relations. 

Wolfson,  Harry        MA  1932  C.C.N.Y.  [3593] 

The  history  of  Indian  education  under  the  Federal 
Government  from  1871-1930.  156p. 

Wonderly,  William  L.        PhD  1947  Michigan  [3594] 

The  Zoque  phonemic  and  morphological  structure. 
276p.  Pub:  Intl.  Jour.  Amer.  Ling.,  XVII-XVIII 
[1951-1952]  var.  pp. 

Wood,  Dion  Carlos        MA  1935  Oklahoma  [3595] 

The  Creek  Indians  and  internal  relations  in  the  South- 
east (1775-1805).  72p. 

23*  355 


Wood,  Loren  E.        MS/Ed  1953  No.  Dakota  [3596] 

A  study  of  the  educational  status  of  the  Chippewa  Indi- 
ans in  the  Cass  Lake  High  School,  Cass  Lake,  Minnesota. 
41p. 

Wood,  Luctle  Howell        MA  1942  West.  Reserve  [3597] 

Prehistoric  man  in  North  America.  86p. 

Wood,  Richard  Coke        PhD  1950  So.  California  [3598] 

A  history  of  the  Calaveras  region  of  California. 

Some  mention  of  Miwok  and  other  Indians  of  the  vicinity;  period 
1806-1950. 

Wood,  William  W.,  jr.        MA  1950  No.  Carolina  [3599] 

The  Eastern  Cherokee  veteran  of  World  War  II.  154p. 

Woodbury,  Richard  Benjamin  PhD  1949  Harvard  [3600] 
Prehistoric  stone  implements  of  northeastern  Arizona; 
a  study  of  the  origin,  distribution  and  function  of  the 
stone  tools,  ornaments  and  weapons  of  the  Jeddito  Dis- 
trict. 2  vols.  Pub:  Harvard  U.,  Peabody  Mus.,  Paps., 
XXXIV  [1954]  240p.,  illus. 

Woods,  Carter  Albert        PhD  1931  Yale  [3601] 

A  critical  analysis  of  the  culture-area  concept:  an  in- 
vestigation based  upon  a  study  of  the  immaterial  culture 
of  the  Indians  of  the  United  States.  Pub:  "A  criticism 
of  Wissler's  North  American  culture  area."  Amer. 
Anthro.,  XXXVI  #4  [1934]  p517-523. 

Woodward,  Dorothy        PhD  1935  Yale  [3602] 

The  Penitentes  of  New  Mexico.  340p.,  photos. 

§  2  "Ethnological  considerations"  evaluates  limited  degree  of 
Indian  participation  in  Penitente  rites. 

Woodward,  Isaiah  Alfonso        MA  1939  Atlanta  [3603] 

The  Indian  problem  in  colonial  Georgia,  1745-1763. 

Woodward,  Mary  Twigo       MA  1949        Brit.  Columbia  [3604] 
Juvenile  deliquency  among  Indian  girls :  an  examination 
of  the  causes  and  treatment  of  a  sample  group,  and  the 
resulting  social  implications.  93p. 
Northwest  Coast  Indians,  Canada. 

356 


Woodward,  Sara  Alice        MA  1933  Columbia  [3605] 

The  second  Seminole  War  with  especial  reference  to  the 
attitude  of  Congress.  42p. 

Woodward,  Walter  Carleton        MA  1908     California  [3606] 
A  report  on  the  manuscripts  on  Oregon  in  the  Bancroft 
collection.  15p. 

Some  of  these  include  the  Oregon  Indians. 

Woolley,  Leah        MA  1923  Columbia  [3607] 

The  Quest  of  the  Sundown  Trail,  with  a  discussion  of  the 
work  of  John  G.  Neihardt  and  his  epic  Cycle  of  the  West. 
102p. 

Worcester,  Donald  Emmet         MA  1940  California  [3608] 

The  Apache  Indians  of  New  Mexico  in  the  seventeenth 
century.  59p. 

Worcester,  Donald  Emmet        PhD  1947        California  [3609] 
Early  history  of  the  Navaho  Indians.  275p. 

Wormington,  Hannah  Marie  PhD  1953  Radcliffe  [3610] 
The  archeology  of  upper  Colorado  Plateau  area  in  the 
northern  periphery  of  the  southwestern  United  States. 
334p.}  illus.  Pub:  "A  reappraisal  of  the  Fremont  culture 
with  a  summary  of  the  archaeology  of  the  northern  pe- 
riphery." Denver  Mus.  Nat.  Hist.,  Proc.  #1  [1955]  200p., 
illus. 

Worthylake,  Mary         MA  1954  West.  Washington  [3611] 

A  survey  of  certain  northwest  Indian  cultures  with 
adaptation  for  primary  grade  reading  materials  in  the 
social  studies. 

Wright,  Agnes  Elodie        MA  1931  California  [3612] 

The  beginnings  of  Monterey,  1542-1785.  76p.,  illus. 
Costanoan  Indians. 

Wright,  Barton  Allen        MA  1954  Arizona  [3613] 

Excavation  of  Cat  claw  Cave,  lower  Colorado  River.  74p. 

Wright,  Chester  Welty        MA  1940  Texas  Tech.  [3614] 

Types,  distribution,  and  occurrences  of  flint  gravers 
in  Texas.  57p.,  illus. 

357 


Wright,  Qttentin  Everly        MA  1954  California  [3615] 

The  settlement  of  southeastern  Oregon.  134p.,  maps. 
Brief  mention  of  Snakes  and  Paiutes. 

Wyatt,  Fay  Savage        MA  1923  California  [3616] 

The  Jesuit  missions  and  missionaries  of  the  Northwest. 
245p.,  illus.,  maps. 

Flathead,  Coeur  d'Alene,  Pend  d'Oreille,  Colville,  Yakima,  Nez 
Perce,  Okanagan. 

Wycoco,  Remedios  Santiago        PhD  1951         Indiana  [3617] 
The  types  of  North-American  Indian  tales.  293p. 

Wylie,  Opal  Lucille        MA  1950  Ohio  [3618] 

A  mural  depicting  an  incident  in  the  life  of  Chief  Logan. 
21p.  illus. 

Wyllys,  Rufus  Kay        PhD  1932  California  [3619] 

The  French  in  Sonora  (1850-1854).  The  story  of  French 
adventureres  from  California  into  Mexico.  Ptjb  :  U /Calif., 
Pubs.  Hist.,  XXI  [1932]  320p.,  illus. 

Wyly,  Robert  Fletcher        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [3620] 

Samuel  Houston  Mayes  and  the  Cherokee  Nation,  1895 
to  1899.  85p. 

Wynn,  Dudley  Taylor        PhD  1940  New  York  [3621] 

A  critical  study  of  the  writings  of  Mary  Hunter  Austin 
(1868-1934).  412p. 

Yaeger,  Randolph  0.        PhD  1954  Oklahoma  [3622] 

Indian  enterprises  of  Isaac  McCoy,  1817-1846.  621p. 

Indian  Agent  and  missionary;  his  activities  in  Oklahoma  and 
Kansas. 

Yarborotjgh,  James  Martin    MA  1938  Oklahoma  A&M  [3623] 
The  transition  of  the  Chickasaw  Indians  from  an  organ- 
ized Nation  to  a  part  of  a  State.  71p. 

Yarbrough,  Yancy  Parker        MA  1936  Texas  [3624] 

The  life  and  career  of  Edward  Burleson  (1798-1851). 
lllp. 

Considerable  mention  of  Cherokee-Comanche  removal  from 
Texas;  Cherokee -Mexican  alliance,  and  Burleson's  role  in  Indian 
warfare. 

358 


Yeager,  Hildegarde        PhD  1947  Catholic  [3625] 

The  life  of  James  Roosevelt  Bayley,   first  bishop  of 
Newark  and  eighth  archbishop  of  Baltimore,  1814-1877. 
Pub:    Cath.    U.,   Stud.   Amer.   Church  Hist,   XXXVI 
[1947]  512p. 
Recounts  his  activities  in  Indian  Affairs,  1849-1852. 

Yeats,  Helen        MAE  1940  Mexico  [3626] 

Leyendas  de  los  indios  mexicanos.  107p. 

Yegerlehner,  John  Foster        MA  1954  Indiana  [3627] 

The  first  five  minutes  of  Shawnee  laws  in  multiple  stage 
translation.  28p. 

A  linguistic  study. 

Yerxa,  Dorothy  Ida        MA  1926  California  [3628] 

The  administration  of  Carondelet  in  Louisiana,  with  an 
appendix  of  original  documents.  290p. 

Section  on  his  Indian  policies. 

Yoder,  Phillip  D.        MA  1951  Arizona  [3629] 

The  history  of  Fort  Whipple.  120p. 
Apache  in  Arizona. 

Yorba,  Ernest  John        MA  1943  So.  California  [3630] 

The    Indian   in   contemporary   Mexican   literature    as 
portrayed  in  the  works  of  Gregorio  Lopez  y  Fuentes. 

York,  Dorothy  Jean        MA  1955  Utah  Agri.  [3631] 

The  early  development  of  the  Pocatello-Fort  Hall  region. 

I.  Indian  era  ( Bannock- Shoshoni);   II.  Coming  of  the  White 
man. 

Yost,  Ada  Martha        MA  1932  Idaho  [3632] 

Surviving  folk  ceremonials  among  the  Shoshone  Indians 
at  Fort  Hall.  65p. 

Yost,  Byron  Augustus        MA  1941  Kansas  [3633] 

The  last  Apache  War.  127p. 

Young,  Arch  Bryant,  jr.        MA  1939  Colorado  [3634] 

A  social  history  of  early  Globe,  Gila  County,  Arizona. 

Apache;  Indian  environment  delayed  settlement. 

359 


Young,  Ernest  Forbes        MA  1945  Arizona  [3635] 

The  distribution  of  rectangular  pit-houses  in  the  South- 
west. 256p. 

Young,  Levi  Edgar        MA  1910  Columbia  [3636] 

Spanish  explorations  up  the  Pacific  Coast  to  1603.  31p., 
maps. 

§  2  "Indians  of  California"  includes  Hupa  legend  of  Gard. 

Young,  Mary  Elizabeth        PhD  1955  Cornell  [3637] 

Redskins,  ruffleshirts  and  rednecks:  Indian  allotments 
in  Alabama  and  Mississippi,  1830-1860.  305p.  M . 

Young,  Otis  E.,  jr.        PhD  1952  Indiana  [3638] 

The  West  of  Philip  St.  George  Cooke.  395p.  Pub:  The 
first  military  escort  on  the  Santa  Fe  Trail,  1829.  Glendale : 
A.  H.  Clark  [1952]  222p. 

Sac,  Fox,  Pawnee,  Apache,  Sioux. 

Young,  William  Donald        MA  1952  Stanford  [3639] 

The  Indian  character  in  American  plays,  1808-1860. 

Yuenger,  John  W.        MA  1950  Marquette  [3640] 

The  growth  of  centralization  in  Colonial  Indian  affairs. 
97p. 

Yuhause,  Joseph        MA  1941  Iowa  [3641] 

French  exploratory  routes,  Quebec  to  Fort  Crevecoeur, 
1673-1730.  112p. 

Scattered  references  to  various  tribes. 

Zackem,  Mathilde  Z.        MA  1943  Wayne  [3642] 

Michigan's  aid  in  the  Black  Hawk  War.  78p. 

Zakoji,  Hlroto        MA  1953  Oregon  [3643] 

Klamath  culture  change.  280p. 

Zebio,  Albert,  jr.        MA  1949  Washington jSL  [3644] 

The  Oregon  Trail,  1832-1840.  215p. 

Brief  section  on  Indians  along  the  Trail. 

Zech,  Albert  Frederick      MA  1939  So.  California  [3645] 

Historical  development  of  Fort  Snelling  (Minnesota). 

Indians  scattered  throughout ;  mostly  Sioux. 

360 


Zeigen,  Robert  S.        MA  1952  Utah  [3646] 

The  family  in  matrilineal  society ;  a  functional  compara- 
tive analysis  of  five  preliterate  cultures.  156p. 

Includes  considerable  Indian  material,  mentioning  Hopi,  Man- 
dan,  Haida,  and  Canela  of  Brazil. 

Zeigler,  Terry  Bannerman        MA  1944     Florida  State  [3647] 
The  influence  of  the  Indians  of  the  Old  Southwest  on  the 
Treaty  of  San  Lorenzo.  104p. 

1795  treaty  with  Spain  over  the  West  Florida -Mississippi  Ter- 
ritory region. 

Zelditch,  Morris,  jr.        PhD  1955  Harvard  [3648] 

Authority  and  solidarity  in  three  Southwestern  com- 
munities. 335p. 
Navaho  of  Ramah  area. 

Zeleny,  Carolyn        MA  1939  Yale  [3649] 

Governmental   treatment    of   the    Indian   problem   in 
Canada.  233p. 

Zeller,  Gertrude  Nothstine        MA  1932     Ohio  State  [3650] 
History  of  the  Pawnee  Indians.  98p. 

Zens,  Mary  Serena        MA  1936  So.  Dakota  [3651] 

The  educational  work  of  the  Catholic  Church  among  the 
Indians  of  South  Dakota.  62p. 

Zigmond,  Maurice  Louis        PhD  1941  Yale  [3652] 

Ethnobotanical   studies    among  California   and    Great 
Basin  Shoshoneans.  296p.,  map. 

Zimmerman,  Curtis  Prang        MA  1935  Wash.  State  [3653] 

Studies  in  the  Indian  trade  of  the  Colonial  period.  76p. 

Zimmerman,  Franklin  B.        MA  1953        So.  California  [3654] 
Survey  of  the  role  of  music  in  Sonoran  Uto-Aztekan 
culture.  228p. 

Zimmerman,  Harry  Earl        MA  1934     Kans. -Pittsburg  [3655] 
The  Indian's  ability  to  learn  mathematics  (algebra  and 
geometry)  according  to  degree  of  Indian  blood.  57p. 

Study  of  marks  given  to  525  pupils. 

361 


Zingg,  Robert  Mowry         PhD  1933  Chicago  [3656] 

A  reconstruction  of  Uto-Aztekan  history.  274p.  Pub: 
U /Denver,  Contr.  Ethnography,  II  [1939]  274p. 

Zinn,  Edith  Grace        MA  1946  Penna.  State  [3657] 

North,  Central,  and  South  American  Indian  design  mo- 
tifs and  their  occurence  in  the  cultures  of  other  races. 

Zook,  Lester  Martin        PhD  1954  Penna.  State  [3658] 

A  study  of  agricultural  colonization  with  a  view  to  a 
particular  proposal  for  the  lower  Mixteca  region  in 
southern  Mexico.  355p. 

Zwick,  Gwen  Wilson        MA  1940  Oklahoma  [3659] 

Prohibition  in  the  Cherokee  Nation,  1820-1907.  130p. 


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